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John Mellencamp
o-ring kit from Cycleorings.com but where do they go
Ok the only o ring so far I figured out was the drain o ring . Also is it best to take the needle apart and how does the black diaphragm come off .
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Flaming Chainsaws
Hey man. No need to disassemble the diaphragm. I'm making a very easy carburetor cleaning guide with pictures specifically for GS450's. But if you must know now, here's some pictures.
The first o-ring is on the needle jet.
See that goldish colored thing with the holes in it? Pull it straight out gently with pliers. It is not threaded.
Needle jet. And you can see the o-ring.
The second o-ring is on the adjustment screw. Before removing, note how many turns it takes to turn to the right until it is lightly seated. Write that number down. On my 1980 Suzuki GS450L with stock airbox and exhaust, it took 2 turns.
See that brass colored screw? That's the adjustment screw. If you don't see it on yours, then you may have to drill out the plug.
Adjustment screw with o-ring.
And the last o-ring is on the float bowl drain screw.
Use a 17mm socket to remove the float bowl drain screw.
And here's the last o-ring.
Hope that helps!
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Flaming Chainsaws
Aha! That's why you couldn't find 2 of the o-rings. You have drill out the metal plugs that covers the adjustment screw. There's one adjustment screw for each carburetor.
See the red arrow? Drill it. But drill SLOWLY.
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John Mellencamp
Wow most helpful I swear I didn`t have a needle jet on the carb I took apart hmm I`ll check on that now . Also thanks for the location of the adjustment screw I guess I have an unmolested carb . Thanks again .
Oh and also I don`t know what slow is wish me luckLast edited by Guest; 10-13-2010, 02:16 AM.
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John Mellencamp
Ok so it seems the carbs are mssing the needle jet no wonder the bike didn`t run right . Also I think I messed up the donor one from the bad carb I`m going to leave them soaking in wd 40 overnight and tackle them in the morning .
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Thanks for your pic's on these guys, will help me no end real soon with mine, so keeping a close eye on what you find with yours.
I'm hoping to end up with pods and custom exhaust, so I expect to be visiting my jets on a regular basis until it's tuned...1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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DanTheMan
Originally posted by John Mellencamp View PostOk so it seems the carbs are mssing the needle jet no wonder the bike didn`t run right . Also I think I messed up the donor one from the bad carb I`m going to leave them soaking in wd 40 overnight and tackle them in the morning .
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John Mellencamp
Ok my adjustment screw unthreads pretty easy but then it won`t drop out even after tapping it whats the best way to make it fall out .
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Maybe try to spray some carb cleaner in there to get rid of some of that gunk and then try again? But I'm also still a newbie so hopefully someone else has a different idea.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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spyug
Maybe try to spray some carb cleaner in there to get rid of some of that gunk and then try again? But I'm also still a newbie so hopefully someone else has a different idea.
You can rinse everything with water and dry off but a quick blast with compressed air is all that is needed.
When reassembling, you can make the job easier for next time by changing the float bowl and vacuum chamber cover screws to 6mm cap screws ( i.e. Allen headed available at most auto stores or even Home Depot I believe). You can reuse the float bowl gasket too if you rub both sides of it lightly with some axle or bearing grease. When the bowl is next taken off the gasket will not stick to either surface.
If you take your time and do the job right the first time it will make a big difference in getting the bike started and running right. Nothing worse than to have to pull the carbs 3 or 4 times to get them setup.
Good luck with it.
cheers,
spyugLast edited by Guest; 10-15-2010, 09:32 AM.
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