jb2wheels
07-06-2014, 02:43 PM
When I bought my Red Tecate (http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/166770-My-Red-Tecate-Project), the seller had installed a new intake boot. It looked great and I had no issues with it.
I had to tear the Tecate apart for some maintenance. When i pulled the carb, the boot came apart. This is what it looks like:
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You can see, the "rubber" did not encapsulate the metal plate. It's not even glued.
I'm not sure where this intake came from but I have to assume it's one of the $110 intakes available on Ebay
I will likely RTV the 2 pieces together and be fine.
The point of this is:
I installed an intake from JESwinehart on one of my other Tecates. The "rubber" on his completely cover the metal. I think he gets $65 for his and they're much better intakes.
So, if you're buying intake boots, take a close look before coughing up your $$.
I had to tear the Tecate apart for some maintenance. When i pulled the carb, the boot came apart. This is what it looks like:
196893
196892
196891
You can see, the "rubber" did not encapsulate the metal plate. It's not even glued.
I'm not sure where this intake came from but I have to assume it's one of the $110 intakes available on Ebay
I will likely RTV the 2 pieces together and be fine.
The point of this is:
I installed an intake from JESwinehart on one of my other Tecates. The "rubber" on his completely cover the metal. I think he gets $65 for his and they're much better intakes.
So, if you're buying intake boots, take a close look before coughing up your $$.