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> Fuel injection boots...repair?
Bogaat
post Oct 8 2007, 11:23 AM
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Anyone tried to repair rips in their boots? Most of mine seem solid minus the rips. I was thinking some bike tire cement or maybe shoe goo? Seriously, I am not in the mood to spend another $50 bucks for boots. These aren't too bad...just need a little TLC. All input is appreciated.
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post Oct 8 2007, 07:29 PM
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Too cheap to spend fifty bucks to fix an intake leak?

Think that's steep, try pricing a new valve and head and ??? for the burned valve thats gonna happpen from the too lean condition from the air leaks....


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