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I have some questions of o-rings I cant find. Maybe someone can
Help me out.

First the starter plunger: it seems too have two o-rings
http://i744.photobucket.com/albums/xx87/Jerry_S/carb o-rings and screws/20130514_152850.jpg

http://i744.photobucket.com/albums/xx87/Jerry_S/carb o-rings and screws/20130514_152821.jpg

And the valve seat o-ring
http://i744.photobucket.com/albums/...and screws/Screenshot_2013-05-11-21-14-07.png


And I need this screws but I want to get allen heads. Its the carb screws and top cover.
As well as the 32 screws that hold the carburetor together
Part number #18. 02112-05168
#64. 02112-05168
#73. 02142-05128
#77. 02112-06128
 
I bought his set of o rings he offers. He doesn't have the two o rings for the starter plunger.
If you take a look at the pictures it might help. Thank you.
 
You sure you need the one at the end of the starter plunger?

Typically, those are near-indestructable and don't need replacement.

Unless you dipped the plungers in Berryman's. :-\\\

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Your image that ends in 50 isn't showing an O ring. That's the end of the plunger itself. It's not available. Why does that need replacing? They rarely give trouble.

The image that ends in 21 does show an O ring. The last kit I bought from Robert had those in the kit.
 
I did dip it in berryman..
Only 20 min or so.
Im changing all the o-rings so I thought Id change those as well.
Thanks for your replies
 
Anyone know what size the four types of screws I'm looking for?
There for mikuni carbs.
 
Anyone know what size the four types of screws I'm looking for?
There for mikuni carbs.

Yeah! I actually just did this to my carbs. The size that will work for you is M5x12 or M5x16, whichever you can find 32 of. You should have no issues. I would also recommend gettin a washer and a lock washer to go along with it. Make sure to get Stainless Steel and you're set! You're getting METRIC threading by the way hence the "M". Take a sample screw to the hardware store to match up the threading but it I remember correctly it's .80.
 
I belive your metioning the 32 screws that hold the whole carburetor together.
But im also looking for the float bolw screws (16)
And the top screws (16) as well.
And I see your signature mentions a 650. Is that the one you change your screws on?? If so are they the same for an 850?? Plz help. Im dying to put my carbs back together bt dont want to purchase oem screws. :|
 
I belive your metioning the 32 screws that hold the whole carburetor together.
But im also looking for the float bolw screws (16)
And the top screws (16) as well.
And I see your signature mentions a 650. Is that the one you change your screws on?? If so are they the same for an 850?? Plz help. Im dying to put my carbs back together bt dont want to purchase oem screws. :|

Do you have an ACE hardware, Fastenal, or True Value near you? Even Home Depot or Menards would also have them. Take a screw sample and go to one of those stores and match up the screw for SS Allen heads. It's easy. You will need metric!
 
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