Any ideas how to source and subsequently replace the rubber gaiter??
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should be a file on here about that rubber, i think a harley carb uses the same type of thing if i remember the file (popcorn)
Quote from: fj11.5 on June 23, 2012, 07:30:03 PM
should be a file on here about that rubber, i think a harley carb uses the same type of thing if i remember the file (popcorn)
I hear that the answer is as close as the local H-D dealer... "the accelerator pump boot from Keihin carbs used on all H-Ds from the mid-late 80s up to the mid 2000s" works great.
Quote from: nurse on June 23, 2012, 07:17:37 PM
Any ideas how to source and subsequently replace the rubber gaiter??
(http://fjowners.com/gallery/3/2484_23_06_12_4_32_32.jpeg)
It is part of the clear lens and is not serviced by Yamaha.
I have never had one in my hands to try and find a suitable replacement to date.
Randy - RPM
Quote from: racerrad8 on June 23, 2012, 08:11:11 PM
I have never had one in my hands to try and find a suitable replacement to date.
Randy - RPM
I have one that is nearly intact, guess I need to visit the local HD shop and verify the rumor. If it works it will keep the spiders out....
if i do manage to find a replacemnt boot of some description that fits, anyone know how to get the flat end part of the button off/how to get the boot on without yanking it and breaking it!!
Quote from: nurse on June 26, 2012, 09:29:26 AM
if i do manage to find a replacemnt boot of some description that fits, anyone know how to get the flat end part of the button off/how to get the boot on without yanking it and breaking it!!
The button on the end unscrews.
Fjmonkey, you are a jedi!
Quote from: nurse on June 26, 2012, 09:35:51 AM
Fjmonkey, you are a jedi Power Ranger!
FTFY :good:
Quote from: fj11.5 on June 23, 2012, 07:45:04 PM
Quote from: fj11.5 on June 23, 2012, 07:30:03 PM
should be a file on here about that rubber, i think a harley carb uses the same type of thing if i remember the file (popcorn)
I hear that the answer is as close as the local H-D dealer... "the accelerator pump boot from Keihin carbs used on all H-Ds from the mid-late 80s up to the mid 2000s" works great.
Well FJ11.5 i do not want you to think in any way that i am ungrateful or anything other than pleased.....but they do say there is a fine line between genius and crazy! how would anyone make the link between such an innocuos rubber part such as an accelerator pump boot and a milometer reset button!!
So i contact my local Harley dealer (in Norwich city) and spoke to a very helpful chap who emailed me the microfiche so i could identify the exact part i wanted (see 38 below)
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It cost me the princly some of about £3.50 for the part and then another pound for VAT and postage.
As advised by FJmonkey i unscrewed the button on the end and removed the perished rubber boot, but left in place the rubber gasket that sort of lines the opening and prevents the milometer reset from rubbing against the sides.
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I then took the sharpest blade i had and gently trimmed of the narrow end of the rubber opening ring just enough to prevent it from sticking to the side of the shaft, licked the end so that it would slip into place without issue. Although the trimmed end looks a bit rough, it looks worse in the picture than in reality. the button itself hides any imperfection so dont worry too much (but dont go crazy or you will balls it up and have to order another!)
(http://fjowners.com/gallery/3/2484_04_07_12_2_05_25.jpeg)
(http://fjowners.com/gallery/3/2484_04_07_12_2_07_17.jpeg)
And the finished article! Nice and tidy!
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Big thanks to all who contributed!
forgot to say harley part number is 27311-76
Excellent job. I have already found that part number from one of my suppliers and should have them in hand sometime next week. The boot will go nicely with the new button I already stock.
Randy - RPM
Will the instrument cluster need taking apart to install.or is it a push in install?
If you look carefully at Nurse's picts, you can see that he did the repair without removing the instrument cluster.