carbs and o-rings
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carbs and o-rings
ive got a kit of o-rings off ebay comming.they are the viton ones, i think there off someone off her(ebay username xboxxboxxbox).
any idea off how to fit them?
any idea off how to fit them?
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Re: carbs and o-rings
Hi Morris,
The guy is me, wot model have you got.
Chris.
The guy is me, wot model have you got.
Chris.
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Re: carbs and o-rings
Hi Chris, do you do o rings for a gk71f, the twin carb model, cheers, Steve
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Re: carbs and o-rings
its a gk76a 1990Variablevalves suck wrote:Hi Morris,
The guy is me, wot model have you got.
Chris.
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Re: carbs and o-rings
Take alook at Tony sleeps page as it covers the gk76a with pictures to boot.morris147 wrote:its a gk76a 1990Variablevalves suck wrote:Hi Morris,
The guy is me, wot model have you got.
Chris.
http://tonysleep.co.uk/gsxr400ca" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Steve, regarding a 71F i don't know if the set i do will fit or not as it's for the 76/73 but i can get Viton o'rings in any size so if you can measure any you need i can get them.
Chris.
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Re: carbs and o-rings
i find the thorttle cable is a bitch to get out, how do you guys do it?
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Re: carbs and o-rings
look under near the metal place theres a 10mm nut un do it then it should be easier to undo :)
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Re: carbs and o-rings
best to remove at the twist grip end ??morris147 wrote:i find the thorttle cable is a bitch to get out, how do you guys do it?
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Re: carbs and o-rings
Second that. Nice and easy to remove from grip, but a complete pain in the arse to disconnect the other end.
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Re: carbs and o-rings
Agreed, I just did the job on mine. Much easier to remove the twistgrip, it's just two screws.
Having said that, I have no idea at all how to find the slide holder, the idle screws need a smaller o-ring than a 4.5m and the BS010 seem to be too big, they don't fit into the jet...
Still, i'm hoping that it will run up when I put it all together tomorrow!
Having said that, I have no idea at all how to find the slide holder, the idle screws need a smaller o-ring than a 4.5m and the BS010 seem to be too big, they don't fit into the jet...
Still, i'm hoping that it will run up when I put it all together tomorrow!