Inlet manifold rubber
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Inlet manifold rubber
Does anyone know if the Inlet manifold rubber for a NC30 would fit the NC35?
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Re: Inlet manifold rubber
But...having fitted carbs on both, the nc35 rubbers are much, much easier to fit the carbs to.
The nc30 ones are 'square' at the top, the nc35 ones have more of a taper.
Even with brand new rubbers it took 3 people, two screwdrivers and 20 minutes to get the nc30 carbs on. The nc35 carbs take me about 20 seconds.
The nc30 ones are 'square' at the top, the nc35 ones have more of a taper.
Even with brand new rubbers it took 3 people, two screwdrivers and 20 minutes to get the nc30 carbs on. The nc35 carbs take me about 20 seconds.
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Re: Inlet manifold rubber
Thank you! Fitted the nc35 carbs in 10 sec. Just used a bit of oil on the rubber edges 

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Re: Inlet manifold rubber
How about the other way around then, using 35 rubbers with a 30 engine and 30 carbs?