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Good idea to keep organized. :encouragement:
Could have saved you some money already, though.
Disposable muffin tins from Dollar General are a buck a pair. Two pairs will work just fine.
Add a unique flavor to subsequent batches of muffins, too. :-\\\
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Hi Wing, I am basically basing my methods roughly off yours and Steve's organizational methods. I have a 6 foot heavy table at work that is out the way that I can use and no one will mess with it. I ordered stainless steel fasteners today (all around) and need to pick up anti seize (copper) , carb dip , carb spray before going too much further. (oh and or course new rubber rings too)Whatever method you use to stay organized is a good one.
Invest in quality tools to do the dis-assembly too.. Good JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Screwdrivers will help you to NOT strip screw heads.
Go slow - do it by the book - double check your work (If you do it right you only have to do it once)
I also subscribe to the tin foil pans (got mine at the grocery store for about $5 for the lot)
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I like to take a LOT of pictures BEFORE and DURING the process -
That way I have a resource to look at for re-assembly of HOW they go together (in case I forget)
That really saved me from a long process when putting the enricher (choke) linkage back together...
On the 650 I couldn't remember how it hooked up....
Consider reassembly with Stainless Allen Head also...
On the rails, the float bowls and the carb tops...
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Here are the rubber pilot plugs if you havent already got new ones...very important they seal tightly.
http://www.siriusconinc.com/pro-detail.php?pid=&product_id=1469
Im uncertain which is the correct one for your bike but Here are the Mikuni RS 34 seats and needles
http://www.partsreloaded.com/Motorc...Seats/Mikuni/Mikuni-Needle-And-Seat-N149-3040
I think you have 34 MM????