B billy1ear Well-Known Member Joined Jan 6, 2014 Messages 86 Reaction score 1 Location Houston Jul 3, 2017 #1 Bike is running bad and was doing the starter fluid trick and found the vboost boot was torn. Rubber seems thin on them, can you squeeze them in without disassembling the vboost assembly? Attachments IMG_2608.jpg 52.7 KB · Views: 54
Bike is running bad and was doing the starter fluid trick and found the vboost boot was torn. Rubber seems thin on them, can you squeeze them in without disassembling the vboost assembly?
D Donny Daughtry Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2017 Messages 258 Reaction score 1 Location Los Angeles Jul 3, 2017 #2 Nope.:bang head:
one2dmax Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Apr 6, 2006 Messages 16,958 Reaction score 1,554 Location Derby Kansas Jul 4, 2017 #3 At least one intake has to be removed. From the looks of it the other side is torn too. Over tightened.
At least one intake has to be removed. From the looks of it the other side is torn too. Over tightened.
maleko89 Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Mar 30, 2006 Messages 6,932 Reaction score 362 Location Gretna, NE Jul 4, 2017 #4 It's a good time to take apart and check all 4 boots. Along with cable, adjustment, vboost sync, etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's a good time to take apart and check all 4 boots. Along with cable, adjustment, vboost sync, etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk