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 Post subject: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:29 pm 
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In need of an answer from someone I just got a 39mm round slide mikuni and put it on wifes 350, but on the throttle cable adjuster on top of the carb has no boot on it and its pretty sloppy at the cap is this a possible air leak or should it be OK?


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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:05 am 
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It needs a rubber cover or it will leak. You can go get some heat shrink that works pretty good


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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:23 pm 
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Or use fuel line. It will leak without anything to seal it up. Those rubber boots suck too.


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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:41 am 
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What did you end up doing for this?


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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:05 pm 
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well thanxs to all the smarted people than me and a great idea of fuel line it solved my problem. I tried the shrink wrap first but it wouldn't cover the hole going into the cap on the carb, actually I used vacum line it fit over the stem nice and snug and into the cap,solve all those problems and thanxs again guys.
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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:59 am 
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Another thing you can use is the stretch-it rubber type tape that self bonds/welds to itself.
It's good shite,the proper stuff will will even mend your radiator hoses,which is of course under high heat and pressure.

This ONE time...at beach camp Downunder.....me and Mates leaving the beach after a great weekend's camping,drinking,fishing,drinking,buggying,drinking,surfing,snorkeling,drinking,the heater hose cracked the shits while trying to 4 x 4 up the dunes outa there, and started spewing coolant and steam.Out with the Mend-it tape,worked a treat,and got us home 130kms away.
Now this was ONLY mean't to be a temp fix right? But me and my newly aquired Mate Al Zeimer, totally forgot about it!
6 monyhs later!...when I realised :shock: ...I swapped out the hose for a new'n. :-)
Keep some in your man-buggy-bag at all times,has got me home,racing,more than once....would'nt leave home without it. :-)


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 Post subject: Re: carb air leak?
PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:01 pm 
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bugeye59 wrote:
Another thing you can use is the stretch-it rubber type tape that self bonds/welds to itself.
It's good shite,the proper stuff will will even mend your radiator hoses,which is of course under high heat and pressure.


I used "electrical insulator tape" on my leak-tester and have repaired a clutch cable jacket or two with it, but mainly use it for securing wire-nuts. It's stretchy rubber tape that, when stretched, gets very tacky and sticks to itself. It's in the electrical aisle at the big-box stores. No, not vinyl electrical tape. It's rubber "insulator" tape.


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