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mkblade

posted on 16/2/08 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
more trouble with carbs

hi all
i went to fit my carbs on my blade engine today but i just cant get the rubbers over the connectors on the engine.

ive done this last summer a couple of times no problems i can only put it down to the engine being freezing cold along with the carbs that were also cold .
there wasnt much give in the rubbers,

ive tried lubing the rubbers also took them of put them in some boiling water for a hour still no joy.

anyone eles had this trouble ??

cheers simon

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owelly

posted on 16/2/08 at 10:52 PM Reply With Quote
I recall something similar from my biking days. I warmed up the inlet rubbers in hot water and stretched them over some suitably oversized tube and then let them cool outside. Once chilled, I removed the tube and fitted them using a bit of o-ring grease.
Although it was a long time ago......it should still work.





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Fatgadget

posted on 16/2/08 at 11:50 PM Reply With Quote
A smear of washing up liquid works wonders in situations where a rubber wont slip over.
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Crazy Eddie

posted on 16/2/08 at 11:50 PM Reply With Quote
I had this big time and for some reason it ended up being easier to put the rubbers on the engine first and then put the carbs onto the rubbers.
Never checked why but the carbs might be tapered slightly that made it easier ?





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