I have a complete air box for my fzr but the boots that go on the carb throats are out of shape to use. A guy before me tried to use a heat gun to soften them but he melted them. Instead of buying brand new boots for 60.00 I was going to buy a used air box and use the boots from it.
Do these look like they can be used.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem ... 1549669729
will this air box work
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Re: will this air box work
Boil them that will soften them up.
I might have some boots Pm me.
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I might have some boots Pm me.
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Re: will this air box work
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Heating them in water works, but is a one-shot deal. Boil them in COOLANT; it has rubber-conditioners that prevent your hoses from getting stiff and cracking and failing catastrophically under full pressure, spraying boiling green stuff all over your legs.
This will leave them soft(er) and more pliable for quite some time to come.
Get a cheap crockpot off Craigslist or something, and let it simmer overnight. Don't use it for food ever again ...

Get a cheap crockpot off Craigslist or something, and let it simmer overnight. Don't use it for food ever again ...

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Re: will this air box work
OK so you saying if I use the hot water method, it will only work for that one time and need to be repeated every time I take my air box off. The coolant method will hold out for quite so time?
Re: will this air box work
That's it.
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
Re: will this air box work
Thanks a lot.
Re: will this air box work
Thanks Don I had not heard of that method.
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1999 Chevy 4x4 Blazer (wifes car)
"If a man can build it, I can take it apart and sometimes even put it back together and fix it" --Unknown
"'I wish none of this had happened.' 'So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.....'" J.R.R. Tolkien
My FZR6 Rebuild
1985 GMC 4x4 T-15 X-Cab Sierra
1999 Chevy 4x4 Blazer (wifes car)
"If a man can build it, I can take it apart and sometimes even put it back together and fix it" --Unknown
"'I wish none of this had happened.' 'So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.....'" J.R.R. Tolkien
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Re: will this air box work
If you Google up "Wintergreen oil/carb boots" you should find some interesting posts on how others have reconditioned inlet rubbers that simply are NLA.
The original material has some ingredients that simply evaporate over time,petrol acts as a solvent and also heat accentuates this,the boiling in coolant or wintergreen oil replaces much of the lost suppleness.
The original material has some ingredients that simply evaporate over time,petrol acts as a solvent and also heat accentuates this,the boiling in coolant or wintergreen oil replaces much of the lost suppleness.
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