The Concours uses two types of boots to connect the carbs to the airbox and one of the old ones still had pretty good flexibility in it, so I used the three new ones and the best of the old ones.
I tried for the better part of two hours to get the carbs mated to the airbox properly with the stiff, old airbox boots without success. With my home-made hooked screwdriver (to slip the boots onto the intakes) it took about ten minutes of adjusting to get a good seal on all four carbs. If you're doing an old carb rebuild, buy some new airbox boots, it'll save you a lot of frustration and swearing.
I pay for four and get three. Fortunately one of the old ones was still pretty supple so I could reuse it. |
Ten minutes and the carbs are back in place. Get new airbox boots if you're rebuilding an old carb! |