So I just took of the carbs and didn't even see the slot for O-rings. Am I crazy? Or are they so old and just melted/gone? Thanks for the help. You guys on here seem very knowledgeable and am grateful for the advice.
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Hey whats up guys, I just want to introduce myself, names Russ and I live in central California. Land of smog and debt... I just bought an 83 GS850 for $350. It "kind of runs," when I bought it wasn't getting fuel, but cleaned out the tank and now it starts rough but wont idle really and runs like ****. So I did the research and figured you start with the intake O-Rings.
So I just took of the carbs and didn't even see the slot for O-rings. Am I crazy? Or are they so old and just melted/gone? Thanks for the help. You guys on here seem very knowledgeable and am grateful for the advice.Tags: None
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Hi, welcome,
Just remove the black flat ring and you will see the light.
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Go to cycleorings.com and order the set for your carbs and the intake/head
Years of heat cycles lead to a non "O" ring like yours
That float post leads to an "interesting" float height
Use the Search feature about the float post - several people have fixes for that
Also, go up to the GS Owners forum, post up an introduction and BassCliff will send you a mega welcome and a link to his site, which will keep you reading for a day or two.Last edited by Big T; 01-11-2010, 07:38 PM.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Einstein
You could use a very small drill, and insert a pin into the shaft... use a epoxy glue to hold it all together.. should last a few years, but for a permanent repair, you would have to replace the carb body.
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Get some O rings from www.cycleorings.com
Robert will give you the ones for the boots (who knows if that's stock, looks sort of oversized) plus all the ones you need for the carbs too. Stainless allen bolts are well worth it for the boots, some replace the ones on the carbs too. He sells the ones for the boots from memory.
That post is a common problem cause by people trying to get the float pin out... Has it been repaired? You could drill the centre of both pieces & put some copper rod or similar in there & then glue with something that stands up to gas (not JB weld in my experience) or cross drill & pin it in place (I did the latter on a 550 & it worked out ok.
The best fix is a replacement carb body - Chef1366 might have one you could use.
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russjgarner
Whew, lots of great info........ OK I'm browsing BikeCliffs site right now, so I might be holed up in the office for a while!
Salty monk, got the PM and will be getting back to you. Sounds fair.
Thanks guys!
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russjgarner
Oh and my buddy just dropped these off at my house. They're from an 200? GSXR. My head is spinning, and the gears are turning at warp speed~!
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. russjgarner,
Even though you've already found my site, I'd like to say "Howdy!"...
Here is your very own magical, mystical, mythical, mind-expanding "mega-welcome". Please take notice of the "Top 10 Common Issues", the Carb Rebuild Series, and the Stator Papers. Now let me roll out the welcome mat for you...
Please click here for your mega-welcome, chock full of tips, suggestions, links to vendors, and other information. Then feel free to visit my little BikeCliff website where I've been collecting the wisdom of this generous community. Don't forget, we like pictures! Not you, your bike!
Thanks for joining us. Keep us informed.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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oshanac
I have to disagree with salty monk
"That post is a common problem cause by people trying to get the float pin out... Has it been repaired? You could drill the centre of both pieces & put some copper rod or similar in there & then glue with something that stands up to gas (not JB weld in my experience) or cross drill & pin it in place (I did the latter on a 550 & it worked out ok.
As JB Weld worked great for me over the years sitting in gas. It isn't a permanent solution as others have said though. Welcome to the club. Most everyone here is really, really cool.
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If you post an ad in the Parts Wanted forum, someone will come to the rescue with a new carb body.Ed
To measure is to know.
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russjgarner
Originally posted by oshanac View PostI have to disagree with salty monk
"That post is a common problem cause by people trying to get the float pin out... Has it been repaired? You could drill the centre of both pieces & put some copper rod or similar in there & then glue with something that stands up to gas (not JB weld in my experience) or cross drill & pin it in place (I did the latter on a 550 & it worked out ok.
As JB Weld worked great for me over the years sitting in gas. It isn't a permanent solution as others have said though. Welcome to the club. Most everyone here is really, really cool.
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