Carburetor Intake Manifold Boot For KAWASAKI KX60 1988-1989, 2000 -2002
Carburetor Intake Manifold Boot For KAWASAKI KX60 1988-1989, 2000 -2002
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Carburetor Intake Manifold Boot for Kawasaki
This replacement intake joint seals the connection between the carburetor and cylinder engine inlet for Kawasaki dirt bikes.
Overview
This carburetor intake manifold boot for Kawasaki prevents unwanted air leaks that lean out the fuel-to-air mixture. Molded from fuel-resistant elastomer compounds, this carburetor intake manifold boot for Kawasaki ensures stable engine idling and peak throttle performance. It is a critical replacement part for keeping vintage and modern dirt bikes running efficiently.
Built For Performance
- Molded from high-grade rubber to resist cracking, heat, and fuel exposure
- Precision-engineered mounting flange ensures an airtight seal with the cylinder
- Reinforced internal structure maintains shape under vacuum pressure
- Smooth interior bore promotes optimal air and fuel flow velocity
Fits These Machines
- for Kawasaki KX60 1988-1989
- for Kawasaki KX60 2000-2002
On-The-Job Use
- Eliminating lean-running conditions caused by dry-rotted intake boots
- Restoring original throttle response on vintage youth motocross bikes
- Sealing the engine intake path during a top-end rebuild
Specs At A Glance
| Product Type | Intake Manifold Boot |
| Material | Fuel-Resistant Rubber |
| Compatible Brands | for Kawasaki |
Good To Know
Q: How does a cracked intake boot affect engine performance? A: A crack allows unmetered air to enter the engine, leading to a lean air-fuel mixture, high idle, and potential engine overheating.
Q: Do I need to use sealant when installing this boot? A: Typically, a clean mounting surface and proper torque on the bolts provide a sufficient seal, though a thin layer of non-hardening sealant can be used if necessary.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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