I've been tracking down an air leak somewhere between the carbs and the engine. I suspect either leaky throttle shaft seals, or boots. I replaced the boots and the new ones came with standard worm-gear hose clamps. These clamps do seem to have better clamping force and may have resolved my issue. Improperly tightened / sealed carb holder clamps allowing un-metered air to be sucked in. Further testing will tell.
My question is, are there better boot clamps out there? The hose clamps work well but they really dig into the boots. Someone mentioned using constant torque clamps but I can't find any that are narrow enough to fit the boots.
Or should I just stick with the stock clamps and just make sure they're as tight as possible?
My question is, are there better boot clamps out there? The hose clamps work well but they really dig into the boots. Someone mentioned using constant torque clamps but I can't find any that are narrow enough to fit the boots.
Or should I just stick with the stock clamps and just make sure they're as tight as possible?