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preacherman
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Hello everyone... anyone know the best place to order carb kits for my 1980 GS650l?
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You don't need carb kits to do a rebuild.
AND a lot of money. 8-[many thanks! that will save me a lot of work!
It takes me about two hours from ride in to ride out (not counting carb dip soaking time), but I pretty much know what I'm doing.
Do NOT rush ANYTHING in the process, especially if you haven't done it before.
What with soak time and all, plan on the bike being out of action for at least two days. You could probably do it in one long day (remove/disassemble/soak in the AM, reassemble in the PM) if the carbs aren't too grody.
You can also get most, if not all, of the small parts you might need from Cycle Recycle II. If you don't see it on their web site, CALL THEM. The web site shows only a tiny fraction of the stuff they have, and none of the used parts: http://crc2onlinecatalog.com
I've never seen one carb rebuild kit that was worth the energy to carry to a trash can. Some opinions will vary, and some people might equivocate, but my opinion is that they are JUNK. All of them -- even the ones CRC2 sells. This opinion was earned the hard way, too. Repeatedly.
O-rings and maybe bowl gaskets are all you need most of the time. If something is broken or damaged, get a new one from Suzuki or from a seller of genuine Mikuni parts. Don't fart around with aftermarket junk.
if you re referring to the drain plugs (screws) some have gaskets (washers) some have o ringsHow about drain gaskets for the float bowls - is that only certain models?
gbw i don't know how far bartlett is from rock falls but there is a suzuki shop here that u can order just seperate jets www.giesonmotorsports.com
I tried to go thru one of the local Suzuki shops but since there is no part number for the pilot fuel screws he couldn't help. Told me that the screws came as part of the carb body assembly and were not sold separately.
i no longer bother asking anything at any suzuki dealership, or any shop for that matter
i just look up at the gsr and get all the info i need :-D