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Uh-oh Damaged a part in one of the carbs... need help!

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Wow...you guys are really great. Im gonna either go pick up a set of picks (or borrow my friends) and use the WD-40 trick and try to push the piece down (and out) using the tiny hole in the carb "tunnel" (for lack of a proper word). Hopefully it will come out and be fine, then I am gonna take the needle jet to Roseville Cycle and see if they can find a replacement. If that works, I will at least have a set of working carbs for the bike, and even if one cylinder does run a tiny bit lean its ok. It never gets really cold out here in Cali, and I have never even had the bike running, so ill just be happy when she fires up.

As for the O-rings, I very well may get some. Even if they arent 100% perfect, im sure theyre better than coated over (with some wierd sticky stuff) and WELL used ones.
 
robertbarr said:
For ages now, I've offered O-ring kits for the CV carbs. Since late winter, after reading about the 1,000th request for O-rings from owners of older bikes, I started assembling a kit for the VM's.

The kit is done, and ready.

It consists of 32 O-rings in six sizes, which is what would be required to change out every O-ring on a whole bank of 4 carbs, if it used 12 fuel tube O-rings. (Some use 12, some use 8 and apparently, some don't use any at all.)

I'm very confident that they fit just right, but they haven't been tested yet on an actual running motorcycle, since I don't own one of that vintage. My volunteer testers have been sidelined for a while, so there has been some delay in introducing this kit to the general rampaging hordes.

The price will be $16, and they're available now to anyone who understands that they might be serving as 'beta' testers. I'll have neat-o pictures soon, but for now, if you are seriously in need of VM O-rings, I can supply them.

RB
I'll be rebuilding and installing a jet kit on a set of VM26SS carbs for a member here as soon as he sends me all the parts. I just sent a payment to you for the o-rings on his behalf. So when they're done you'll get some test feedback. :)
 
dont use a pick, you need a tip cleaner for a blow torch. thay are small steel wires. be very carefull when trying to push out the broken tip.
 
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