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    Carb Holder bolts not in 'fiche ?

    Pulled the carb holders, my o-rings are really tired.
    Some of the screws were "difficult" to remove. And the phillips heads had signs of other people r/r once before. One is diff. from the others.

    I can not find them in the 'fiche.
    Anyone know what size/length these screws should be?
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    #2
    if you just removed the old ones, try measuring them! they are 6mm thread by 20 or 25mm i think. get some nice stainless allen socket screws to replace them with
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      #3
      You can get stainless ones at the same place you should have gotten your o-rings, cycleorings.com.

      Since you have your carbs off, are you replacing their o-rings, too? Same place to get them.

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        #4
        As Agemax said, the stock ones are 6 X 16 mm.
        I replace them with 6 X 20 mm. (a few more threads reduces the odds of stripping in aluminum) and they are already threaded deeper.
        1.0 (standard) pitch on the threads.

        Eric

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