I've done this a dozen times---It is not getting easier:
How do you get the carb stuck back in between the boots? I've just tried pulling back the intake rubber and pushing the carb into that first---then try to maneuver the small diameter of the carb into it's boot up front. I've been leaving the clamps at both ends on the boots but with the screws out---so they will flex outward to allow the carb to slide in. This process is always a PITA. It's hard to line up on that front boot. Is there a better way?
There must be a better way?
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There must be a better way?
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I always put it on the airbox boot first
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