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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
Getting a CT110 Carb on an ST90
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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 178803" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Polymer hose, including rubber, can get kinda testy about tight-radius bends. IOW it tends to collapse easily, beyond a certain point. Two simple workarounds come to mind. One would be inserting a spring inside the hose, to support the walls. The other would be using a rigid bend (45, 60 or 90 degrees, as needed) made of PVC or copper and readily available at any hardware store, with straight sections of rubber hose used as couplers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 178803, member: 5"] Polymer hose, including rubber, can get kinda testy about tight-radius bends. IOW it tends to collapse easily, beyond a certain point. Two simple workarounds come to mind. One would be inserting a spring inside the hose, to support the walls. The other would be using a rigid bend (45, 60 or 90 degrees, as needed) made of PVC or copper and readily available at any hardware store, with straight sections of rubber hose used as couplers. [/QUOTE]
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