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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 20 Dec 2006 19:57 #100830

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My pods are a little stiff!
I know, it sounds like a personal problem. :laugh:

Picked up some used K&N's for Mikuni VM28's on a KZ1000 and the rubber that clamps to the carb throat is a bit stiff and hardened somewhat.

I have heard several methods for softening rubber such as this and was wondering what will actually work well? Is it heat only or ATF or brake fluid or Hoppes No. 9 or hydraulic oil or Old Stump Knocker...who knows what?

Any suggestions are appreciated. :)

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 20 Dec 2006 20:05 #100833

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Myself, I always spray 'em down individually with a liberal dose of Armor All, then heat 'em up with a heat gun set to *LOW* before jiggling 'em around too much.

Once they're off, I soak 'em in a little pan of Armor All while I'm otherwise disposed, basting them occasionally.

When they're ready to go back on, towel dry and apply a little heat with the gun, and they're nice and pliable.

Always worked for me... ;)

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 20 Dec 2006 21:18 #100845

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Someone told me that soaking the rubber manifolds in Silicone tent sealer will soften them up. Spray them down and put them in a ziplock baggie. I have some STP Silicone spray you wipe on car rubber parts that claims to keep rubber door seals, etc., pliable. Seems to work ok too.
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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 05:14 #100866

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+1 with the silicone, it works good for me on most rubber parts.
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. 21 Dec 2006 06:30 #100872

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 10:30 #100918

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If I can find an old hard boot I'm going to try PB Blaster. On the can it claims to rejuvinate rubber. I do know an old o-ring from the front brake got soaked in it overnight, and it swelled so much I couldn't use it. It got very soft too.
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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 11:00 #100923

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Bite the bullet. Z1Enterprizes and keep the new ones sillyconed so they stay supple! Eventually heat will harden them but you can stave off the effects for quite a while.

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 13:34 #100957

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Cold makes the rubber on the K&N pods stiff. I usually warm them up with a hair dryer or stick them on the central heating vent for a few minutes and that works just fine. In warm weather in the summer I dont have a problem.
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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 15:16 #100978

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Thanks for the tips people! :)

I was going to "bit the bullet" as Gris said and buy some new filters for well over a C-note, but I ended up being the only bidder on a used ebay set and won the auction for 25 bucks plus shipping. They are quite clean, but one is ever so slightly smooshed (end to end) and as I said the rubber is pretty hard.
I don't even have the bike yet...will pay it off by early spring (see sig) and get it running asap. There is no air filtration on it at all...hence the K&N's for now...er uhh..then. Think spring. :laugh:

So...
1-baste in Armor All
2-soak in silicone
3-PB Blaster
4-mineral oil
5-bite the bullet

Maybe I'll try some 303 Protectant. Ever hear of it?
Check it out:
303

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PODS

Pictures of my new scoot:
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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 15:44 #100983

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A c-note! $100 for 4 boots! Damn!

Use them hard ones to make a clay mold and then mold your own. I see riches in your future!!!

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 15:56 #100992

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No Gris...not boots (although 2 pair for 100 would be great for Lacrosse or Redwings)...pods dern it...pods I say!
Remember Invasion of the Body Snatchers...the original and the remake? Thems were nice pods too, only different. :P

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Pod People: softening hard rubber ? 21 Dec 2006 16:08 #100996

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I recently discovered alchohol softens rubber but only for so long and it swells when soft, but it returns back to the original hardness when dry. So I guess you treat it like skin when you take it out of the alchohol and apply some armorall to keep in the moisture. I did my discover with a 5 year old or more fuel line that hardened
1979 KZ SR650, stock candy persimmon red and crossover pipes
1981 KZ 1000LTD with non stock and more comfortable handle bars and 4 into one V&H
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