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Old 08-28-2006, 11:30 PM
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Motion Pro carb adapters

Does anyone know where to buy the carb synchronizer adapters from? I'm talking about the adapters that screw into the engine manifold area with which the carb synch tubes hook up to. I have the Motion Pro adapters but those rubber O-rings they come with are a cruel joke.

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Old 08-28-2006, 11:51 PM
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Re: Motion Pro carb adapters

try stores like hobby shack or harbor freight. i know the hobby stores sell small o-rings for the gas engines they sell, but try hf first. they have an assorted o-ring kit for next to nothing. don't know if they come in the right sizes. good luck.
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Old 08-29-2006, 7:51 PM
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Re: Motion Pro carb adapters

Both would be good places to find these small O-rings. I think i worded my post wrong ... what i was trying to say, but didn't for my lack of thinking, was the 0-ring seal design is the problem. I guess i'm wondering if somebody makes these adapters with aluminum sealing washers. and or better quality adapters.

I may try the hardware store for some soft aluminum or copper washers in place of the o-rings. Guess i just answered my own question... lol sorry for the wasted space, and thank you for the good sugestions.. as a matter of fact i recently bought an O-ring kit from Harbor Freight for like $8. It was an awesome find. Also bought a large asortment of cotter pins for like $3. Harbor Freight is awesome.
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