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A "gift" from a previous owner

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Finally getting the chance to tear into the carbs. Got them all dismantled, ready for cleaning.

Overall they look pretty good....except for this :mad:

A previous owner and/or mechanic had broken one of the float pin support posts on Carb #1 and GLUED it back together. Evidence of some kind of adhesive on the two halves. Held just long enough...and was still holding somewhat..until I touched it that is!

Anyone got a good #1 carb body for the 80GS850GT?
 
I have one.

Only "defect" that I can see on a quick glance is that the tower for the mixture screw has been slotted for screw removal. Does not affect operation of the carb, though.

If you are interested, I will toss it in the dip overnight to make sure it's ready to go.

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As that post breakage seems to be pretty common,
has anyone tried to install a sleeve over the remaining post as a cure?
A "press fit" with a hole for the float pivot pin should work. ;)

Daniel
 
I have one.

Only "defect" that I can see on a quick glance is that the tower for the mixture screw has been slotted for screw removal. Does not affect operation of the carb, though.

If you are interested, I will toss it in the dip overnight to make sure it's ready to go.

If you say it's good, that's good enough for me, sir!

How much?
 
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You could drill a hole in the post and use wire to pin the pin down to the post. You could twist them pretty tight. If ambition overtakes you, you could file a slot in the remaining bit of cap too.
 
Finally getting the chance to tear into the carbs. Got them all dismantled, ready for cleaning.

Overall they look pretty good....except for this :mad:

A previous owner and/or mechanic had broken one of the float pin support posts on Carb #1 and GLUED it back together. Evidence of some kind of adhesive on the two halves. Held just long enough...and was still holding somewhat..until I touched it that is!

Anyone got a good #1 carb body for the 80GS850GT?

VERY common issue with those Mukuni CV carbs. A tip in the future float pin removal. If you have a stubborn pin DON'T just hammer the pin harder ! Throw the carbs in the freezer overnight, then quickly heat the posts with propane and tap the pin out much easier.
 
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