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1981 650G Carburetor Rebuild Kit

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I've read the thread on rebuilding the carb and went through the pdf as well. What great information! Makes me feel like I can rebuild this with a little time, effort and patience. I just wanted to know where the best place to buy the kit would be?

I found on the carb building thread a good source through this forum for the O-Rings but did not see a place for the kits. Maybe I don't need the whole kit but I think I at least need new gaskets. Anyone that can point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I do not want to start disassembling the carbs before I have the parts to put everything back together correctly.

Also I'm also looking for a petcock rebuild kit. I would rather spend money with people tied into this forum then on EBAY[-o<!!!

Thanks in advance for any advice!
 
About the only thing you might need from a carb rebuild kit is the bowl gasket, and those are available separately from CRC (and elsewhere) for a fraction of the cost of a kit.

Odds are you won't even need that. Just remove the bowl screws, whack the base of the bowl with a medium-sized screwdriver and remove the bowl. In most cases you can re-use the gasket.
 
I would rather spend money with people tied into this forum then on EBAY[-o<!!!


Robertbarr is Mr. Cycleoring.com :) Helpful citizen number one around here.

As Robert states, bowl gaskets are the only other thing you are likely to need. On the outside, new float needles which are available at Z1 Enterprises.

Good luck.
 
Thank You

Thank You

Thanks for the info. Any idea where to get the Petcock Rebuild Kit? I've seen them on Ebay but thought I'd check to see if someone in the forum sold them first?
 
No one on the forum sells petcock rebuild kits. Z1 Enterprises is the number one favorite place on GSR to purchase parts so you might want to check them out. Know up front that petcock rebuild success rates are not 100%; the metal in the petcock gets pitted and worn and sometimes the rebuild fails as a result. Many regulars here recommend just replacing the petcock straight out if it's leaking. If it's not currently leaking and you just want to freshen it up some, a rebuild kit should extend the life of the part.

Good luck.
 
The petcock rebuild kits and the carb kits are low-quality junky crap.

Buy a new petcock.

Buy only the o-rings and maybe the bowl gaskets for your carbs.
 
Thanks Everyone

Thanks Everyone

Thanks for the input. I'm going to use Z1 Enterprises for a new petcock. Also I'm going to get the O-Rings I need and maybe the gaskets! Now to ordering and getting this bike up and running!

I will post pics one I put her back together!
 
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