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Subject: Re: Genernal Carb question

Author: GaryS

Date: Feb 21, 2005, 7:53 AM

Post ID: 1718428491



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Yes, they can be glued. Find some glue made for rubber, like for raft repair. I knew a bunch of guys that used to glue the diaphrams on Yamaha VMaxs and Ventures with good results. The diaphrams were about $80 apiece, so a glue job was worth the try...................

GaryS

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Sorry this isn't a Loop question, but with the amazing amounts of knowledge here, I just can't resist. My son and I are rebuilding the carbs on his 1974 Honda CB360 and found a tiny tear in the rubber diaphragm, has anyone here ever tried to use a little silicone to repair one of these? I have no idea where to get a new one, so I'd like to repair this one, if possible. Any suggestions?
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Bill
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Yes, they can be glued. Find some glue made for
rubber, like for raft repair. I knew a bunch of guys that used to glue the
diaphrams on Yamaha VMaxs and Ventures with good results. The diaphrams were
about $80 apiece, so a glue job was worth the
try...................</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>GaryS</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Sorry this isn't a Loop question, but with the amazing amounts of knowledge
here, I just can't resist. My son and I are rebuilding the carbs on his
1974 Honda CB360 and found a tiny tear in the rubber diaphragm, has anyone here
ever tried to use a little silicone to repair one of these? I have no idea
where to get a new one, so I'd like to repair this one, if possible. Any
suggestions?</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
<DIV>Bill</DIV>
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