This is why to check your intake boots!

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  • TheCafeKid

    #16
    yes and dont forget your AIRBOX boots too. If your intake is that bad, airbox ones are prolly hosed too, and YES they WILL cause a problem. Ask me how i know :P

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    • Outlander

      #17
      Originally posted by TheCafeKid
      I think BikeBandit still sells the boots no?? I know they arent exactly cheap, but then again, its one of those things you have to replace once every 20 or so years.
      Yeah, I found some...will be ordering a new set before the end of summer. Things work a whole lot better without vacumn leaks......

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      • Suzuki mad

        #18
        No2 cylinder is not firing and it looks like the carb is in trouble so they've got to come off. I've got new intake rubbers, O rings plus airbox to carb rubbers and sleeves.

        Just know how bad those screws are for getting out. Really don't want to do another cylinder/barrel off and rebuild job this summer. Glad you got yours done OK.

        Suzuki mad

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        • scurvy

          #19
          Originally posted by PAULYBOY
          Advice to you and everyone here, get a decent impact screwdriver. HF has a cheapie for 6 bucks thats a piece of dung, and one thats really made almost exactly like the Craftsman set for about 20 bucks.
          And the Craftsman is $25. I had the cheapie from Harbor Fart, which is now just a glorified screwdriver. The difference in using it and the Craftsman one was night and day. I've not used the $20 HF model, but for $5 more, I'm satisfied with the hecho-en-Etados-Unis model.

          scurvy

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          • Griffin
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            • Sep 2003
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            • Danville, IN

            #20
            Plus, the more expensive Crafstman model is still made in the USA. I bought mine five years ago. At the time, Sears had a made in China one that looked ok for $12, and the made in USA one for $20. I bought the USA made one for just that reason.
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            • Guest

              #21
              Mine's a Husky with 1/2" drive from Home Depot. Works like a charm.
              Looks exactly like the Craftsman, wonder if it's made by same manufacturer and brand named?

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              • scurvy

                #22
                Originally posted by mcloud
                Looks exactly like the Craftsman, wonder if it's made by same manufacturer and brand named?
                What, Danaher sell the same stuff to different companies? Nah! :-P

                Originally posted by Griffin
                Plus, the more expensive Crafstman model is still made in the USA.
                Mine was assembled in the USA from domestic & global components. I'm glad it's at least assembled here and carries a lifetime warranty that I don't have to keep my receipt to use.

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                • mighty13d

                  #23
                  Originally posted by scurvy

                  Mine was assembled in the USA from domestic & global components. I'm glad it's at least assembled here and carries a lifetime warranty that I don't have to keep my receipt to use.

                  +50 for lifetime guarantees! I love brands like Husky, Craftsman, Snap-on, etc. I have never bought cheep China tools because I have grown up having the real stuff around and I understand the importance of having a tool that won't break the first time you use it. You've never really tested the strength of a ratchet until you take a 3/4 inch drive ratchet with a 3 foot handle and put a 6 foot pipe on the and and bounce on that trying to bust a nut loose... We bent the handle 3 times but the head is still working just like it did brand new and Snap-on replaced the handle each time we bent it!

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