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What is this rubber thingy?
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Better shot of it (once I took it out - it was just rolling around down there!)
The really odd thing is, there was one somewhere on the other side also. That one came bouncing out while I was poking into the fins, cleaning out the oxidation. I really am not sure where it started out from!
What are these things - and more importantly - where do they go & what do they do? Looks like hard rubber dampers of some sort, but they are not notched / grovved, etc. - just cylinders.
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Jim
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rubber damper from somewhere between fins
Oh yea, to keep them from banging together, right? :whistle:
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It's kind of hard to tell how small or large it is from your pic
8mm in diameter, as well as 8mm thick.
sits in the bottom of an opening in the lower portion of the jugs
WTF? How on earth did they get out, unless the PO did some work and left them laying about?
Thanks for the info....
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No clue as to exactely where they go in between the fins though. :huh:
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We shall see if it shakes apart come spring! :ohmy:
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theres a row of them around bottem set of fins of bigger kz cylinders:whistle:Wireman is correct, the rubber plug is a vibration damper that sits in the bottom of an opening in the lower portion of the jugs. If you ever pull off your jugs, there are eight of these plugs that sit in bottom of open channels and are held in place (slightly) by the base gasket. They are loose but rarely fall out or bounce out. How they worked their way to the top of the motor is a mystery. Absence of them may result in noticeable vibration noises.
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