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    Accidently dipped choke assembly

    Hope this hasn't been asked already. Got tired of searching through old posts.

    While cleaning my carbs on '82 1100GK, I neglected to remove the choke plunger from the side (14 mm nut) of one of the carbs. I was distracted by my wife and kids telling me it's time to come in for supper, and I wanted to get the next carb body in "the dip". Dang it. Things never go right when you are in a hurry. It looks like there is a small rubber seal on the end of the plunger that seals when the choke is not "on" (ie when the bike is warmed up). The thing was soaking for a good 2 or 3 hrs. before I discovered my mistake. I quickly pulled the choke plunger out and dried it. It didn't look like the cleaning solution really even got to the rubber. Did I just trash this thing?

    Thanks--this forum is an invaluable resource for me.

    #2
    If the surface of the "seal" is smooth with no visible damage, I would say it should be just fine.
    However, I haven't done a ton of rebuilds so a more experienced member might have something else to say.

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      #3
      i've screwed this up before - no harm done.
      Yamaha fz1 2007

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        #4
        Well, the plunger has been sitting on the bench now for a couple of days. I see no damage done. Looks like I dodged a bullet.

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          #5
          Run it...you'll know! :-D

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