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    Can't find part on microfiche?

    I have a set of stock carbs on my 79 GS1000L. There are four adjustment screws on the bottoms of the carbs. The float bowls are cut out to go around them. They are brass colored with a flat tip head and are tapered down to a point. All four have an on ring on them and a spring below. Two of these adjustment screws are damaged and all four o rings are bad. I have looked on both bike bandit and mr cycle's microfiche online. I cannot find these on the carb schematic. I have checked other 78 and 79 models GS1000's and cannot locate them on those microfiche either.

    If anyone knows where I can find these please let me know. Also, I am really confused as to why they are not shown at all.

    Thanks,
    Eric

    #2
    Those are the pilot fuel screws and they are not available. Only place I've seen them is in the K&L carbs kits for the GS750 that Z1 Enterprises sells, which use the same part. http://z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=487
    Ed

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      #3
      http://cycleorings.com/ has the o rings, you may find the screws at a motorcycle wrecking yard, maybe someone on this forum has a few spares. Did the tips of the screws break off?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Nessism View Post
        Those are the pilot fuel screws and they are not available. Only place I've seen them is in the K&L carbs kits for the GS750 that Z1 Enterprises sells, which use the same part. http://z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=487
        Well there ya go...

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          #5
          I purchased a dyno jet kit part #3304. I also have already bought new gaskets, new orings, and new needle and seat from suzuki. I really don't want to spend another 100 dollars for just two of those screws. I would not use anything else in the kit. If anbody has two of those I will be happy to pay for them and all shipping costs.

          Eric

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            #6
            Found four of the screws locally and bought the o ring kit form cycle o rings.
            Thanks you guys are great.

            Eric

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