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Inlet Manifold/Carb Flexible Mounting Rubber - TKC1338A
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Might need a little help
By:
josh
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01/12/2020
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The mount is a little thinner than stock, but that doesn't seem to be a problem. The problem is where the bolts are recessed in. The rubber is not wide enough to allow a socket over it (and no way you're using an end wrench) I had to use a Dremel to make more room for the bolt head & a socket. The other problem is the threads that stick out are not square against each other. This made putting the plate on pretty difficult. Then putting the carburetors on resulted in a bit of aluminum being deposited on the threads, which made a few of the nuts hard to thread on (as if they weren't hard enough already). Other than those two things -- it worked great. Patience and a bit of force...
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