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33 mm mikuni's
I have a " slightly" modified gs 1000. My friend has a mint set of 33 mm mikuni's that I can have CHEAP. He went to Lectrons. My question is, does mikuni have the proper manifolds to replace my stock 26 mm with the 33 mm on my gs1000??Tags: None
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Re: 33 mm mikuni's
Originally posted by michael kenneyI have a " slightly" modified gs 1000. My friend has a mint set of 33 mm mikuni's that I can have CHEAP. He went to Lectrons. My question is, does mikuni have the proper manifolds to replace my stock 26 mm with the 33 mm on my gs1000??
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saaz
I haven't tried that myself, but I am interested that they will fit. I have some 28mm Kawasaki carbs on my warmed up GS1000, so am interested to see if they fit. My head was ported for 29mm smoothbores, but that was probably all there was at the time. The last GS1000s had 33mm slides I remember, so they muct work ok on a basically standard motor.
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Anonymous
Saaz, which GS1000 had 33mm slides? Do you mean the GS(X)1000 Kat? I don't think any of the 8 valvers had bigger than 28mm slide carbs, and the last ones had 34mm CV carbs, (the ET, GT and ST.)
The head on the later GS1000 has much bigger inlet ports and rubbers to suit CV carbs and will fit most big carbs such as early GSXR flatslides and Mikuni RFS's.
The early GS1000(slide carb) has fairly small ports, and you won't get 33mm carbs on these without some modifications.
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