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phxgs425
450 carbs on a 425.
So, the carbs on the gs425 are slightly different than the gs400 and gs450. O-rings for the mixture screw are non-existent. I have discovered that the mixture screws from a xs650 are identical but the "mixture screw w/O-ring" as advertised didnt come with orings. If all else fails is there any reason why the carbs form a gs450 wouldnt work on the gs425. also my cousin has a kawasaki kz400 with keihn carbs. any reason why those wouldnt work?
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ikantbreave
If you order the kit for the GS400/450 for cycleorings.com you get all you need for a good rebuild. I did, and everything fit fine. If anything you may have extra stuff.
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Midwest FZ Rider
I just pulled this thread up via the search function.
In the clymer manual it says...
What I am gathering from this posting is that there are actually slight differences between the 400/425/450 carbs.All models are equipped with twin Mikuni BS 34 carburetors.
Is that the case?
The reason I ask is that I effed up the starter feed tube jet on my original carb bodies.
You can read more about that on my blog if you'd like.
And I am looking for a replacement rack of carbs for my GS. The local bone yard has a set off a GS 450 they'd sell me for $100 but I am concerned about compatibility.
Any input anyone may have would be appreciated.
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SqDancerLynn1
Chances are they both use the same size carb, just with slight differences in jetting. I would try them as is first
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Midwest FZ Rider
I was thinking the same thing, I still have the old ones so as long as there isn't something funky with the starter feed tube jet on the 450 Vs. the 425 I should be okay. I do think I will try the new rack with all its stock stuff first to just to see though
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Midwest FZ Rider
Turns out the boneyard had a set for a 79 425 so it's not an issue now, but these suckers are way more gummed up than my original ones were
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