Boost Bottle Fabrication

musselman

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I'm looking at making my own boost bottle for my sled. I have a question about the card boots, in the tech section there are some pieces that need to be made that go into them. What is the purpose of these? Here is a pic of what i'm talking about.
 

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The rings that you are talking about are to take up the space between the intake boot and the carb because the boots are actually for a larger carburetor.
 
A way that I DO NOT like.... They instruct you to use silicone sealant(rtv) to seal the carb rings to the carburetor, then install the carbs into the boot. To me this is a burndown just waiting to happen, but it is currently the only way to use existing parts to help a boost bottle fit onto a triple. In my opinion this type of engineering is great for the race track but not good for a woods rider- if you know what I mean.
 
Hmm...... yah that's just a burndown waiting to happen, not good for reliability. I would think that a tight fitting rubber ring would be better than that, but it may not slide in to the boots as easy. I will have to try some stuff out and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the info.
 
Max I understand the principle but I am just the type of guy that likes to have a known gasket or mating surface in the intake tract rather than using a makeshift type gasket. I guess that I'm to into doing it the right way.(so to speak) T
 
max is correct , red locttite no leaks , and yet to see burndown due to that , seen burndowns cause fellas used hose clamps on boots " sorry Bob "

those rings fit in the boots extremely tight you will need screwdrivers to get them out after awhile
 


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