carb collector box
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Pop-Kat
Re: carb collector box
The wooden end of a hammer and push the airbox from the inside, take out the air filter and go in through the big hole 
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Re: carb collector box
Hi Mickster
I made a tool see below.
The wooden dowel with metal tube fits inside the box.
Then I insert the rod, with the metal arm on the end against the frame cross member.
Tighten the nut to push the centre two rubbers on to the carbs.
I put a flat piece of wood across the two rubbers to spread out the load.
This has saved lots of time and frustration in the past.
Hope this helps
Keith
I made a tool see below.
The wooden dowel with metal tube fits inside the box.
Then I insert the rod, with the metal arm on the end against the frame cross member.
Tighten the nut to push the centre two rubbers on to the carbs.
I put a flat piece of wood across the two rubbers to spread out the load.
This has saved lots of time and frustration in the past.
Hope this helps
Keith
Keith KOC 355
1982 Suzuki GSX1000SZ
1991 Ducati 900SS
1996 Kawasaki ZZR600
2003 Transalp
2004 MV Agusta brutale F4
2003 Cagiva xtra raptor 1000
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2019 Suzuki GSX-S 1000S
1966 Triumph T100C (Fixing push rod seals again)
1960 Bianchi Gardena 75 (Restoration Project when i get time)
1961 Triumph T100A (Cafe Racer Project)
1982 Suzuki GSX1000SZ
1991 Ducati 900SS
1996 Kawasaki ZZR600
2003 Transalp
2004 MV Agusta brutale F4
2003 Cagiva xtra raptor 1000
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2019 Suzuki GSX-S 1000S
1966 Triumph T100C (Fixing push rod seals again)
1960 Bianchi Gardena 75 (Restoration Project when i get time)
1961 Triumph T100A (Cafe Racer Project)
