1988 rebuild update
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Least it's not downstream of the carb so you won't do as much damage if it's not 100% sealed.
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@nottsbiker It's not a silencer. It's Yamaha Energy Intake System and is used to as a resonance boost bottle.
I've explained it before, but probably poorly. Definitely research it.
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Jesus! How did your guide dog get that carb in there and miss that massive split
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@calum said in 1988 rebuild update:
@nottsbiker It's not a silencer. It's Yamaha Energy Intake System and is used to as a resonance boost bottle.
I've explained it before, but probably poorly. Definitely research it.
I know what the YEIS does but I'm unsure if the second 'bottle' is a boost bottle and always assumed it was a modification by Yamaha to the older engine to either quieten it down more or improve emissions.
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@nottsbiker As @AndyYam used to say, the competition WR had those same bottles. They wouldn't restrict a competition bike.
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@calum said in 1988 rebuild update:
@nottsbiker As @AndyYam used to say, the competition WR had those same bottles. They wouldn't restrict a competition bike.
Just had to Google that to check and you are correct
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Yes I thought that might be the case due to having the dellorto rather than the mikuni carb.
If i could find a 200R engine I'd use the associated carb which I reckon is the same 28mm mikuni as the DTR
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Mine was smothered in silicone. Doubt you'll get a glue that remains flexible enough, although a contact adhesive like carpet glue might work.
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Not how I'd do it. Replace the item, it's cheap enough new from Yamaha.
Ultimately if that part starts to weep, you're going to run your bike lean, and before you know it, you'll burn a hole through your piston, as well as your wallet.
And people wonder why DT's can be in right dog states.