GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
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GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
I took the tops of my carbs at the week end to check needle height as it seems to be running rich. I have changed all o-rings. When I removed the diaphragms I found a lot of dry black rubbery powder is this perished diaphragms??
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
Hi Ric,
If you gently clean them they should look smooth and shinny, when they perrish they tend to blow up and look rough, they get that they dont sit right in the carb body groove and the carb tops sit badly.
If you gently clean them they should look smooth and shinny, when they perrish they tend to blow up and look rough, they get that they dont sit right in the carb body groove and the carb tops sit badly.
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
sounns like I may have a problem with my diapragms then as when I took them off at the weekend they seemed quite baggy and didn't fit perfectly in the carb body although I did get the tops back on fairly easily.
Is it worth replacing them as a precaution? Any idea where to get replacements from and how much i should expect to pay?
Is it worth replacing them as a precaution? Any idea where to get replacements from and how much i should expect to pay?
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
I think mine a buggard then as they are all rough underneath and soon pop out of shape.
I just ordered some from http://www.wemoto.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they are instock with next day delivery.
I just ordered some from http://www.wemoto.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they are instock with next day delivery.
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
thanks for the link.
Would I be right in saying the price shown is for 1 diaphragm?
http://www.wemoto.com/pictures.dyn?u=1915418qqq5827933" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Would I be right in saying the price shown is for 1 diaphragm?
http://www.wemoto.com/pictures.dyn?u=1915418qqq5827933" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
Thats a great price though, I usually use Robinsons Foundary but they are £24.06 each
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Re: GK76A Carb Query - diaphragms
They should be kind of baggy as the diaphram is large enough to allow the slide to move but they go rough and the ringed edge that should sit in the carb body groove will look fat and rough. As longas they are soft and smooth then they are ok. Take a good look at the picture on the wemoto site and get a comparison. The price is good as they are generally about £26 from the carb specilists.