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spadefoot
Intake adapter for carb balancing?
I have a 82 gs650gl that we've just finished rebuilding the carbs on. I had ordered a Morgan Carbtune, but the place I ordered from sat on the order for a week and then (when I called) told me it was backordered. I'm under some time pressure, so we're going to try to do something on our own. I need the little adapters that fit in where the intake screw goes so that I can attach the hoses to the intakes. Is this something I can find locally? Anyone know what it's called/what size it is/where they can be found?Tags: None
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If you are handy with a drill I've read about people drilling a small screw (5 or 6mm) down the middle and gluing a piece of tubing on the end.Ed
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Order them from z1
or they can be gotten from the udoitall company... http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...67&postcount=3
<hint> drill hole from both ends of the bolts meeting in the middle.
use a brass tube/nipple and solder it on, more durable that way.Last edited by rustybronco; 05-15-2008, 09:35 AM.
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we drilled out bolts, cut off the heads, and tach welded a nut about halfway down, then got tubing that was the same size as the bolts ( i wanna say it was 6mm )
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Originally posted by seuadr View Postwe drilled out bolts, cut off the heads, and tach welded a nut about halfway down, then got tubing that was the same size as the bolts ( i wanna say it was 6mm )
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CyclerecycleII sells kits of four adapters. http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/
They are not expensive
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Originally posted by spadefoot View PostI have a 82 gs650gl that we've just finished rebuilding the carbs on. I had ordered a Morgan Carbtune, but the place I ordered from sat on the order for a week and then (when I called) told me it was backordered. I'm under some time pressure, so we're going to try to do something on our own. I need the little adapters that fit in where the intake screw goes so that I can attach the hoses to the intakes. Is this something I can find locally? Anyone know what it's called/what size it is/where they can be found?Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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Thanks for the quick responses. Since I need them for this weekend, I think we're eigher goin to try drilling a bolt out or maybe the threaded tube arrpoach. I'll let you know how it works out!
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostI have threaded some metal tubes from the hardware store, put a nut on and screwed them into the manifolds. Took less time to make than it took to drive to the hardware store.
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