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    MAKING CARB BOOTS

    I couldn't afford the high dollar price for 4 new boots... waht to do....
    what a pickle I was in. Then I realized that trusty Autozone carries tailpipe couplings that would do the trick. 2-1/8" id just does the trick. (well a little help fram the drimel and fabrication was complete.) shortened and smoothed on the inside, they work awsome. I even painted them anodized blue for some needed color.

    now all that is left is to shorten a bit more. they push the airbox back a smidge to far... can't get side covers on. poop! :x 8O oh well easy fix... here comes the cut off wheel..

    as for my previous posts thanks for nothing fellas. (not one reply)

    oh well.

    oh by the way i did fix my carb problems, but i think it needs the mixture screws to go 1/8 - 1/4 tun out still yet. takes gas but is sluggish.. any replys with help?????????????

    #2
    I KNEW IT!!!
    I thought to do the same thing back when I was restoring my bike and got shot down.
    Let me know if they seal well and don't leak.
    I still want to try this in case my stockers are failing.

    Thanks man,
    Dm of mD
    You rock!!

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      #3
      Radiator hose is what you should use, The vibration of Mounting the carbs solid to the motor will distroy them. & It will be impossible to get a leak proof seal

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        #4
        its still a work in progress... i used rubber against the airbox to absorb shock. the adapters float in the airbox holes a bit. not a great seal i guess. what do you think of using pvc fittings? i may still indeed go to a radiator hose if i can get one with 2-1/8" inner diameter.. (hard to find around here for some reason) florida... weird state. the banks aren't even open on saturdays... whats up with that..

        thanks for the input......

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          #5
          PVC will give you the same vibration problems to a lesser degree, but if you make a rubber gasket to dampen the vibration you might be ok. I'd be interested to know how well it works if you try it, though.

          Steve 8)

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            #6
            thanks fellas.
            we'll see what i can come up with...

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