exdirtbiker
Forum Mentor
I think I have done both on various bikes here or there...
anyone see a downside to doing this?
a super thin coat, not a "slathering".
I used to lay gobs of Vaseline in the intake boots of my 2 stroke dirtbikes... If the airfilter was failing, the dust caught in the goop was very visible.
And the heavy silicone... just to keep the plastic/rubber flexible.
The reason I'm asking... I'm about to put my GS1000L carbs back on the bike, and the boots always get folded/bent in ways that scare me. I can't believe they haven't ripped yet. A little "slippery sauce" seems like a good idea ???
anyone see a downside to doing this?
a super thin coat, not a "slathering".
I used to lay gobs of Vaseline in the intake boots of my 2 stroke dirtbikes... If the airfilter was failing, the dust caught in the goop was very visible.
And the heavy silicone... just to keep the plastic/rubber flexible.
The reason I'm asking... I'm about to put my GS1000L carbs back on the bike, and the boots always get folded/bent in ways that scare me. I can't believe they haven't ripped yet. A little "slippery sauce" seems like a good idea ???