carb rubbers
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roadrunnerian
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i seem to be going through carb rubbers every 100 mile or so.they seem to split at the manifold end.i have a mb inlet manifold with a tmx 35mm carb on a ts1 225. i have noticed the carb is right up against the engine mount. has anyone else had this problem and how did they sort it thanks
yeah; so i took da panal offroadrunnerian wrote:i seem to be going through carb rubbers every 100 mile or so.they seem to split at the manifold end.i have a mb inlet manifold with a tmx 35mm carb on a ts1 225. i have noticed the carb is right up against the engine mount. has anyone else had this problem and how did they sort it thanks
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Have you tried twisting the carb round so its offset away from the mount. Thats what I have to do to mine as the fuel pipe was touching the mount. I also use offset cones which helps slightly.roadrunnerian wrote:i seem to be going through carb rubbers every 100 mile or so.they seem to split at the manifold end.i have a mb inlet manifold with a tmx 35mm carb on a ts1 225. i have noticed the carb is right up against the engine mount. has anyone else had this problem and how did they sort it thanks
- ssteam177
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I use the same as above cut 5mm longer than std carb rubber and has worked a treat for me on my monza with tmx35Tosh wrote:Blue Silicone Fuel & Oil Hose Elbow 90 Degree 35mm from autoperformanceonline, try this firm ian just make sure its for fuel and not hot air or water
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Could be caused by the carb hitting the rear footboard on full suspension travel. A mate had this problem but it was knocking the carb off rather than splitting the rubber. Get a couple of portly squire mates to try it out off the centre stand. I agree about the silicone hose too, you can cut it to suit your specific requirement.roadrunnerian wrote:i seem to be going through carb rubbers every 100 mile or so.they seem to split at the manifold end.i have a mb inlet manifold with a tmx 35mm carb on a ts1 225. i have noticed the carb is right up against the engine mount. has anyone else had this problem and how did they sort it thanks
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roadrunnerian
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hi thanks for the replies i don't have rear foot boards,will try twisting carb from engine mount also will try the blue tubing as well thanks tosh m8.might file off the overflow pipe holder as well.
