Re: Repair carb boots
I use Yamabond 5 to do that. They don't look perfect but they look a lot better. After degreasing, I flexed them to open the cracks so I could get the Yamabond down in there. It seems to be doing OK on my 79 standard. I have one new set that I'm holding onto until nothing else works.
Geezer.
I use Yamabond 5 to do that. They don't look perfect but they look a lot better. After degreasing, I flexed them to open the cracks so I could get the Yamabond down in there. It seems to be doing OK on my 79 standard. I have one new set that I'm holding onto until nothing else works.
Geezer.
Originally posted by skippy344
Someone suggested to me to go to an auto parts store, and buy a jar of that stuff you dip tools into, to make "rubber" handles.
He said to dip the carb boots in this stuff, and it will fill the cracks, and put a new look to the boots. I haven't done this yet, but I might try it when I pull my carbs for the cleaning ritual. Since the inside of the boots are fine, this may be an alternative to spending $90+ to "fix" a problem.
What do you folks think?
greg
Someone suggested to me to go to an auto parts store, and buy a jar of that stuff you dip tools into, to make "rubber" handles.
He said to dip the carb boots in this stuff, and it will fill the cracks, and put a new look to the boots. I haven't done this yet, but I might try it when I pull my carbs for the cleaning ritual. Since the inside of the boots are fine, this may be an alternative to spending $90+ to "fix" a problem.
What do you folks think?
greg
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