17-12-15, 04:59 PM
(17-12-15, 11:16 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=18860.msg218969#msg218969 date=1450184939]Easiest permanent fix is replace them with a new set. :eek Around £80 from M&P
[quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=18860.msg217959#msg217959 date=1449232952]
title says it all, any easy fix for cracked carb rubbers..
Some sort of clear spray?
I looked into silicone spray but appears to just be a lubricant version (is this any good on chains btw?)

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This is what you need http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-ge..._container
I dont think its the cost so much (is it ? ) but more like the faf in changing them, from what I hear the new ones are a pig to get back on
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Not a big problem just soak a clean lint free rag in WD40 and wipe it around the ends of the carbs and the inners of the manifold rubbers. Like sex they slide right in :lol
Make sure the clamps are loose. A good guide is to have the screw end level with the end of the nut.