Carb insulator question

Do those mani's still have a balance pipe connection?
I guess one added plus to not using the insulators....places carbs that much closed to head, giving a few vital more millimeters clearance from the HamCan if so equipped.
 
Much better to have a rubber hose as an insulator between the carb and manifold.
Jim - you included a link to your products, but I can't see a rubber mounting there.
How about posting a link to the actual product.
Cheers
 
Jim - you included a link to your products, but I can't see a rubber mounting there.
How about posting a link to the actual product.
Cheers
I had the same problem trying to find the rubber mounting setup.
Mike
 
Replying for SteveBorland:

I used the JS Motorsports, Billet Curved Inlet Manifolds, and the RGM Rubber Carb Manifold Flange Stubs Part No: 2932STRM. No modifications necessary. You can now remove the Insulator if desired. OR.....You could use the JS straight inlet manifold and the curved RGM flange stub.
Thanks for the info, another item on my wish list :)
 
Wow. Very slick. As I was hooking up the cabling for the carbs yesterday, I was thinking the factory setup seems a bit crude for something so important for achieving a smooth running engine.
I haven't had any trouble with cable splitters, on many bikes.

They hold adjustment.

Keep everything lubricatedđź’ˇ

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