Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
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Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
Is there anywhere I can get new rubbers for the air box that fit to Carbs for a 3TJ1..
Mine have gone hard and wont stay on the carbs , i have used hot water to soften them but when they cool they pop off,,
And sadly they are like snorkles that run into the air box so not something that might be lying around from other bike that would do the Job...
Mine have gone hard and wont stay on the carbs , i have used hot water to soften them but when they cool they pop off,,
And sadly they are like snorkles that run into the air box so not something that might be lying around from other bike that would do the Job...
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
You tried fowlers of bristol? https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j ... 2919,d.ZGU
So far there hasn't been anything they couldn't for my 3TJ
So far there hasn't been anything they couldn't for my 3TJ
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
cheers for that Munky... Will bang a e-mail away to them ........
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
Make sure you include part numbers it saves a lot of time, their pretty good over the phone too. Part numbers can be found in the manual in the docs section incase you didnt know.
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
Didnt practical sportsbike do an article on refurbishing old hardened rubber parts earlier this year?
I cant remember what they used though
I cant remember what they used though
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
Having had a look ontinterweb, it seems that Wintergreen oil (Methyl salicylate) is good for softening hardened rubber parts. Practical Sportsbike used 50:1 water to Wintergreen oil and heated it very gently.
I think that better results may be had with 30% Wintergreen mixed with 70% Toluene - though its supposed to be pretty toxic stuff!
A few links I found:
http://vtr250.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=681
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=29707.0
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=76103.0 - suggests other solvents such as acetone, diesel and power steering additive. Probably not a good idea to heat up a pot of acetone like one guy did - unless you want to get a Darwin award
HTH
I think that better results may be had with 30% Wintergreen mixed with 70% Toluene - though its supposed to be pretty toxic stuff!
A few links I found:
http://vtr250.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=681
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=29707.0
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=76103.0 - suggests other solvents such as acetone, diesel and power steering additive. Probably not a good idea to heat up a pot of acetone like one guy did - unless you want to get a Darwin award

HTH
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Re: Carb to airbox rubbers ,,
A couple of hours in acetone will do it nicely,