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Could this cause problems?

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Well I tried attaching this image to one of my prior post but it wouldn't work. Not sure if its gonna load this time. But in case it doesn't I'll do my best to explain in words. Its an 82 GS750T.

I went out to smoke a dreaded cancer stick and like I normally do, I started looking over my bike(I'm a tad OCD with it). Everything looking good as it should with all the money I've put into it but then I noticed while looking at the carbs, on carb #4 I noticed a small hole on the outside of the carb(facing directly out) on the lower left while facing the side of the carb. Granted it looks like the other holes that are on the carbs but I noticed I could see inside the carb. The other holes are solid inside basically a machined crater and the others have caps it appears, that look like tiny frost plugs to be descriptive. This hole appears to be missing the cap or that someone or something punctured it. I can see inside the carb!

Hopefully the picture loads. But my concern, is this bad? What problems/symptoms would be present? Can I fix it? What couldve caused it? The bikes has never been laid down and I know I didn't puncture it.

Thanks for your thoughts
 
Well I know its part of the mfg. But the rest of the these have what look like a friction cap pushed into place. This particular hole and cap are punctured. I can see inside the carb and stick something into the carb. I can see what looks like threads and I can smell fuel from the hole. The picture just shows the particular hole, but unfortunately my camera isn't good enough to show the actual puncture. I'll try again. but if it doesn't seem like a problem then I'm good for now.
 
Start the bike up and put your finger over the hole and see if theirs any suction or vacuum at the hole if there isn't your fine
 
Well I looked closer. The threads look to be from a screw on the gang plate. At the very least I'll try to figure out how to replace or close it so nothing can get in there. I'm still wondering if it could cause some vacuum issue. I'm not the most carb inclined person. It looks like it won't cause an issue but I'm not sure of the exact inner workings. I'll start it up later when I get the time and I'll check to see if it's pulling vacuum.
 
Just to ease your mind a bit...


#4 on my GS750TZ...
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#4 on my GS750EX...






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I bought the EX off the showroom floor so I know it was delivered that way :D.
 
I just looked at the carbs on my bike. I can see what appears to be the threads of the screw that holds the gang rail to the carb.

I also looked at a spare rack of carbs that I have just acquired.
Two of the carbs have some sort of plug, two are open, but I don't think it's open to the inside of the carb.

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Well, I guess my OCD got the better of me:D. It just didn't look right! The other side had the cap/plug thing. I now feel much better. Thank you all for the replies. Question though, should I cover or seal it? Try to keep moisture or dirt out of it? I'm assuming it came covered. But at least I know its not gonna cause running problems!
 
just put a gob of silicone. Itll stay there until you tear it out.
 
Question though, should I cover or seal it? Try to keep moisture or dirt out of it?
Can't tell you how many carbs I have worked on, and never noticed anything unusual in that area.
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Now I'm going to have to look at all my carbs when I get home, to check them all out.
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leave 'em alone... dirt daubers will seal 'em up for you :D
That is exactly what I was going to post mine was plugged with when I got it. Mud dauber wasps filled it for the PO. :D
If I am thinking right that hole is cast in both sides of all 4 carbs bodies, if the carb was desitined to be a #2 or 3 it would have been cross drilled for the fuel passage from the small tubes or "T". Since this is #4 the outboard hole isn't crossdrilled... and if it were a #1 it will be on the opposite side.
 
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