Vacuum leaks...

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Vacuum leaks...

Wrench Nick
Hey guys I recently picked up a 1980 cb750 custom. I've had it for a month now and the only issue with it is the vacuum leaks coming from the carb manifolds. I bought brand new OEM boots because the old ones were original and rotting. I figured this would solve my problem but all of the boots still have vacuum leaks. Is there a seal or something that I need to put on the motor and carb before installing the boots? I've tried using silicon to make a seal but that didn't work. I then tired using gasoline tap to wrap the carb and motor before slipping the boots on. Once again no luck and the leaks still persist. Does anyone have a solution?!
Maz
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Maz
Silly question, maybe, but how do you know you have vacuum leaks? Are you sure you don't just have low vacuum due to using POD filters?

Maz
'76 CB500T
'75 GL1000 'Wing
'79 CB750L
'90 FJ1200
'93 GS500E

In a little place called Bexley, Kent, UK (Just south of London!)
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Re: Vacuum leaks...

Re-run
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In a previous thread, there was no mention of pods or a pic of them.
Pods do not allow proper vacuum.
Although, TOOLS mentioned stretched clamps or vacuum port leaks.
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!