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VM Carbs, connector tubes shot

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I'm helping a local friend get a 1979 GS1000 running, and when we hooked up a tank the carbs leaked like crazy from the fuel tube junctions. No surprise, since they were the rubber sleeve type, and I read in the VM Carb rebuild tut that these often leak after a while. He hadn't even pulled them apart, but now that he has he said the rubber "o-ring" sleeve was torn.

But I'm not seeing a source for new replacements. Anyone have a source for an acceptable replacement part? Or a method for fabricating one? Pretty sure we'll need both the "T" and the two straight connectors.

I'm trying to get him on the straight & narrow (i.e. full rebuild, Robert Barr's o-rings and intake o-rings, etc) but finding these tubes is a must regardless.

Help me help a brother out, don't want him to give up too early on a scorching ride.

Thanks!
 
Before Z1 started handling the replacement tubes, I used to use Plastidip, the stuff you dip plier handles in to rubberize them. Plug both ends dip them in only once and let dry. Theyve been in there 5 years. I guess Id get thre replaceable o-ring ones from Z1 now though, A can will late your lifetime and the next guys too
 
Before Z1 started handling the replacement tubes, I used to use Plastidip, the stuff you dip plier handles in to rubberize them. Plug both ends dip them in only once and let dry. Theyve been in there 5 years. I guess Id get thre replaceable o-ring ones from Z1 now though, A can will late your lifetime and the next guys too


I have used heat shrink tubing over the rubber ends in the same manner. It seemed to work good, but did make the process of re-installing the fuel pipe joints fairly difficult. Never had a leak when the carbs were in service.

That said, the o-ring versions look like the ticket. Just slap on some new o-rings if you ever get a leak.
 
You guys rock! Thanks!

Apologies, can't believe I didn't think of Z1. Course, they have one of those websites you kinda just need to read for fun in your spare time so you know what they have. :)

I'd go for the metal replacements, but I'm guessing he'll try the plastidip first.

As much as I want to, I'm not sure I'll convince him to go through the whole GSR carb rebuild procedure. I just want to eliminate the carbs as the srouce of any future starting problems. But we'll see. Maybe I'll volunteer to take the carbs home and rebuild 'em myself. :)
 
I was having no luck finding these and a local bike shop told me to soak them in brake fluid.
After soaking them, they seem to fit tighter, but after discovering this thread, I'm going to just replace them.
I still have my carbs off, waiting for a choke lifter to arrive, so I've found these just in time.

Thanks heaps for the info and link.
 
Check the bottom of this page left hand picture

http://www.cycleorings.com/#BS_Series_O-ring_Kit

is this not what you need ?

here is the picture as well

rings3.jpg





EDIT - never mind your looking for the sleeve, not the O ring
 
I purchased the replacement tubes and tee just a little while ago.
Hopefully I can get all my parts in by midweek and fire it up by the weekend.
 
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Steve posted that he had used teflon tape successfully. I tried a couple of different methods but the teflon tape worked best and it still holding fine. Mine only needed one wrap.
 
I purchased the replacement tubes and tee just a little while ago.
Hopefully I can get all my parts in by midweek and fire it up by the weekend.

The connectors from Z1 are ace, however the o-rings that come with them ain't. If you've bought an o-ring set from Robert Barr it comes with replacements.
 
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