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28 Feb 2023 12:57 #880876 by DFIGPZ
Replied by DFIGPZ on topic Aftermarket carb boots
most aftermarket stuff is garbage compared to OEM 

1984 750 Turbo
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01 Mar 2023 00:08 #880915 by Ian_B
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On the "making straps to solidly connect the carbs to the engine"; I had always thought that the reason that the carbs were rubber mounted was to isolate them from engine vibration, which would (might) cause the level in the float bowl to be unstable. The proof of the pudding is clearly in the eating, if those who have installed the straps aren't having any problems.

Ian

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01 Mar 2023 02:09 #880919 by Wookie58
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On the "making straps to solidly connect the carbs to the engine"; I had always thought that the reason that the carbs were rubber mounted was to isolate them from engine vibration, which would (might) cause the level in the float bowl to be unstable. The proof of the pudding is clearly in the eating, if those who have installed the straps aren't having any problems.

Ian
I did wonder about fuel frothing but it seems to be working for people

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01 Mar 2023 04:07 #880922 by Warren3200gt
Replied by Warren3200gt on topic Aftermarket carb boots
I would be more worried about carb sync if there was that much vibration and cobbled streets are a thing of the past. Although the lack of road maintenance in the UK is doing its best to make cobbled streets a thing of luxury! 


Z1000J2 somewhat modified!

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