Notice the o-ring. Have these things ever been known to leak from here?
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Ironriot
Induction Guru. I am in need of your wise guidance!
What are these listed under on parts websites. And if you can one up me and get the part number I'll be your bestfriend
Notice the o-ring. Have these things ever been known to leak from here?
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Suzuki_Don
I dont think these parts are off a GS motor. I could be wrong (I have been before, once I think). These boots could have been adapted from another brand cycle. Order the correct original parts from Suzuki. Are these the boots between the CV carbs and the cylinder head.
Don
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TheBigRed
Your parts are incomplete.
They are 18 and 19 here:
you need two of each.
Amos B.
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Ironriot
Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostI dont think these parts are off a GS motor. I could be wrong (I have been before, once I think). These boots could have been adapted from another brand cycle. Order the correct original parts from Suzuki. Are these the boots between the CV carbs and the cylinder head.
Don
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Ironriot
Originally posted by TheBigRed View PostYour parts are incomplete.
They are 18 and 19 here:
you need two of each.
Amos B.
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Originally posted by Ironriot View PostHow are they incomplete? BTW bikebandit doesn't have them there. I've checked the fiches. They go after the carb and onto the motor
You need to replace the whole boot, not just the rubber part. And there is an oring, but it is between the head and the metal part of the boot.1980 Gs550e....Not stock... :)
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TheBigRed
thanx brveagle, I was in a hurry this morning when I posted. Didn't realize the link went to the first page of parts.
Iron, what he is saying is correct. You pulled the rubber off of the flanges, this isn't how you replace them, as brveagle said, it is replaced as a whole. If you want I may have a set off of one of the 550 engines I've torn appart that I could send your way. I bought new from BikeBandit for my restore job, but if you are on a budget, my old ones may work for you. PM me with an offer..
Amos
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Ironriot
Originally posted by TheBigRed View Postthanx brveagle, I was in a hurry this morning when I posted. Didn't realize the link went to the first page of parts.
Iron, what he is saying is correct. You pulled the rubber off of the flanges, this isn't how you replace them, as brveagle said, it is replaced as a whole. If you want I may have a set off of one of the 550 engines I've torn appart that I could send your way. I bought new from BikeBandit for my restore job, but if you are on a budget, my old ones may work for you. PM me with an offer..
Amos
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Ironriot View PostOh ok well that makes sense now. Kinda dumb that you'd have to replace the metal flange also but "cie la vi". Thanks guys for the help. I'll get this thing going before I decide to start changing those boots out. BigRed if I need them i'll shoot a PM your way
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Ironriot
Well the flange has a channel that the oring from the boot sits in. I don't understand why you'd have to replace both if they both come apart separate but oh well Japanese auto companies do wierd things
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TheCafeKid
you may not have to. Keep in mind i dunno how its set up, but those flanges they showed your are like mine, and they changed those after 79 on the 750 so i dunno bout your bike.
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Originally posted by Ironriot View PostWell the flange has a channel that the oring from the boot sits in. I don't understand why you'd have to replace both if they both come apart separate but oh well Japanese auto companies do wierd things1980 Gs550e....Not stock... :)
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