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ZombieZ
Stock gs450 carbs
Where do i find a rebuild kit for it i have been searching everywhere please help if you can!Tags: None
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Flaming Chainsaws
NOOO! Do not buy rebuild kits.
Get these o-rings. Get the combo.
Follow this guide. This one is specific to GS450 carbs.
And this one is very detailed but is for bigger bikes.
http://www.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/gs/Mikuni_BS-CV_Carburetor_Rebuild_Tutorial.pdf
Look through them both.
What year is your GS450?
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by ZombieZ View PostIts actually a 81/2 monster its a track bike
Originally posted by ZombieZ View Postand the gasket?
How about some pics of this track bike?
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ZombieZ
Definitely needs gaskets....It's a work in progress and iv been working on it since i was 15 i'm only 19 now but ill put some up tonight brotha!
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by ZombieZ View PostDefinitely needs gaskets....It's a work in progress and iv been working on it since i was 15 i'm only 19 now but ill put some up tonight brotha!
According to your original black bodywork, you have a 1983+ GS450E. So I am unsure if my guide and o-ring kit will work but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't since they are both BS34 carburetors, right?
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ZombieZ
yup that probably enplanes why the tank didn't fit on the bike they are actually 2 different bikes that i am trying to mesh into one... and as far as i can tell it is a mukuni bs34
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by ZombieZ View Postyup that probably enplanes why the tank didn't fit on the bike they are actually 2 different bikes that i am trying to mesh into one... and as far as i can tell it is a mukuni bs34
Take a look at my rebuild guide in the link above. Compare your carb to my pictures. I'm pretty sure that all GS450's except the GA, used the same Mikuni BS34. The only difference maybe jetting.
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ZombieZ
I'm about 96.3 percent sure its the same carb. The manual said they all have the same from 77'-87'. I guess worse comes to worse I will just end up buying it anyways gotta wait for my paycheck and pick up the gaskets on ebay do you know of any good ebay stores? Pretty much that the brakes, and fine tuning are my only really big projects. (Knock on wood!)
It's coming together though books and classes are taking a big chunk out of my budget!
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by ZombieZ View PostI'm about 96.3 percent sure its the same carb. The manual said they all have the same from 77'-87'. I guess worse comes to worse I will just end up buying it anyways gotta wait for my paycheck and pick up the gaskets on ebay do you know of any good ebay stores? Pretty much that the brakes, and fine tuning are my only really big projects. (Knock on wood!)
It's coming together though books and classes are taking a big chunk out of my budget!
They are still available at online vendors as well.
My favorite is partshark.com.
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ZombieZ
Sweet bro thanks for the help keep in touch. In the morning I will be getting this bad boy out of the elements and into my garage and really start to break it down and get more pictures!
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Yes, if that first pic is the original one, then definitely '83+, which means some key differences between the '80 - '82 models.
First, carbs are definitely different, not sure on what effect that has on the O rings except that the jets are completely different sizes/series to the earlier ones.
Also, yours has electronic advance on the ignition, so older ignition modules and upgrades won't be suitable as they will rely on mechanical advance.
Other than that, a lot of things should still be in common...1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020
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450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh
Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11
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