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MarkJ |
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 Posted: 17:44 - 29 Mar 2007 Post subject: Crack in airbox at carb inlets |
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Hi all. I've got a crack on my left carb inlet on the outside. It seems to me the standard Hornet airbox is a few seperate parts plastic welded together, and the funnels which fit on the ends of the carbs seem to be done this way. This plastic weld seems to have come loose/cracked on the left side into carb #1, however I've had no performance issues or anything.
I was just wondering what I could use to seal this crack up. I'd ideally like something that is black in colour as this crack can just be seen from the outside.
mchaggis in this thread reccomends epoxy resin. Do places like B&Q sell this stuff? I'm a newb when it comes to sealants.
Pics attached of the crack. |
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silicone sealant? just give it a while to dry, or just ditch it n slap on some k&n's  ____________________ meant to be restricted... aint  |
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It'll run like a sack of shite on K&N's, so best not.
Silicon sealant, or get another airbox. ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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moto_psycho |
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It'll run like a sack of shite on K&N's, so best not.
Silicon sealant, or get another airbox. |
its called a rejet! thats the fun of bikes! ____________________ meant to be restricted... aint  |
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Epoxy resin should do the job fine. Araldite is common and readily available. It sets clear but I'd recommend building up a 'bead' of the stuff over the crack so it's well covered.
Araldite 'rapide' sets in about 4-8 hours. Araldite 'precision' takes 24 hours but is stronger. You can buy it in any hardware store/ironmongers and probably most supermarkets and general stores too.
Two tubes, one has the resin, one has the hardner. They stay liquid until mixed then slowly set. You squirt equal quantities of each onto a bit of shiny cardboard and mix them together then apply it over the crack and leave to harden. Don't let the ends of the tubes touch one another or mix up the caps or they'll stick on.
You could also 'weld' it with a hot soldering iron. Melt a series of diagonal 'stitches' across the crack then melt it smooth along the crack. It's not load-bearing so this should work ok. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 74 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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