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Idea to pass on: Replacement air cleaner bumpers

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Idea to pass on: Replacement air cleaner bumpers

Post by bulterier » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:04 am

If 100% originality is your thing then this won't apply to you.

But if you are looking for a quick, inexpensive reliable replacement to your
deteriorated rubber bumpers for your air cleaner covers, than try this.
I had ordered at a cost of $12.00 for four, new silicone rubber bumpers, but for the life of me I could not get them inserted in their respective holes. Grr#@%!

So I found these GM replacement (799-120) door inserts made by Dorman at Autozone at a fracton of the cost for a quantity of 15. They work great and actually look pretty good. Though they fit snug, I reinforced then on the back side with a spot of 3M weather strip adhesive. And no one can see them! (Unless you take the Air cleaner covers off.) Ha!
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Post by Goodysnap » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:50 am

Good idea, My repops are allready deteriorating after only a year . Definately gonna go that route next time. Thanks for sharing. Goo
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Post by Snakeoil » Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:51 pm

Another possibility are those cardboard drawers in mom and pop hardware stores with all the specialty hardware. One of those has rubber bumpers of various types and I found one that is exactly the correct height. Only problem is the stem is a little small for the hole in the Honda bracket. I solved it with some contact cement.

My bike has two originals and two of those replacements. They ain't no 12 bucks, either!!

regards,
Rob

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Post by mike horvath » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:26 pm

...or another possibility which I opted for when I couldn't find a suitable bumper was to loop a short length of rubber fuel hose through the two bumper holes which can be adjusted to suit your specific need, and with the Scrambler, it gave the perfect tension to hold the side covers in place with no rattles, limp looks etc. and it was (and looks) cheap. Clearly 100% originality isn't my thing!

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Filter bumpers

Post by ggray » Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:48 pm

Bought mine from Steele Rubber Products:

http://www.steelerubber.com/

Go to order online and then find the Universal Parts section.

Click on "Stem Bumpers".

Lots of sizes.

Gary
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Post by Ford Guy » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:57 am

Awesome find there GGRAY Looks like one can get the exact fit.

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Post by Snakeoil » Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:22 am

Thank you, thank you, than you, ggray!!!! This is a great source for rubber products for any project. I'll definitely be sharing this with others.

Great contribution to the cause!!

regards,
Rob

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