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Coolant on carb slide rubber intake boot & leaky carb
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1389813, member: 60515"] Normally, I'd agree with you. However, the scarring/scuffing is so light that it will likely come completely out with a honing. Dad's been around dirt and street bikes for 4 decades. He says he'd use them. The buddy who's helping me with the project has rebuilt several 450s. He says he'd use them. My personal opinion from rather more limited experience is to use them. Also, other than the light marks, the cylinder and head are within spec. [/QUOTE]
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Coolant on carb slide rubber intake boot & leaky carb
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