irk miller said:I've repaired a bunch of plastics with G/Flex. You can use pigments to color match. In fact, most 2 part epoxy and plastic can be pigmented.
I ordered some, just the small bottles.
irk miller said:I've repaired a bunch of plastics with G/Flex. You can use pigments to color match. In fact, most 2 part epoxy and plastic can be pigmented.
advCo said:Nice. G/flex is awesome. They recommend sanding plastics with 80 grit then a light flame polish with propane for the best adhesion.
doc_rot said:In the instructions on the motion pro and on the Morgan carb tune, iirc both state the little nozzle you poke in the end of tube needs to be within a certain distance to the vacuum source to function correctly. I dont know how important this is but both carb syncs I have owned stated this.
farmer92 said:It’s less about the distance and more about the volume of the hose.
If the volume is to large, the vacuum signal gets lost, it’s harder to sync.
It’s not a constant vacuum, it’s vacuum and pressure pulses. So if the volume/length in the hose is too large compared to the intake volume then you don’t have the same pressure drop you would with a smaller hose. The signal is harder to read.
Tl;dr the hose length is a valid point to consider, all lengths need to be somewhat similar.
1fasgsxr said:Nice score on #4 ! You make me wonder if I have had the Gsxr on that pit bull with the fairings on.. ???