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Anonymous
Where to find after market parts for1978 GS 550
Can someone tell me of a site that has after market parts for a 1978 550? Thanks SteveTags: None
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Jackrp
Re: Where to find after market parts for1978 GS 550
Originally posted by Reddragon774Can someone tell me of a site that has after market parts for a 1978 550? Thanks Steve
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Anonymous
Re: Where to find after market parts for1978 GS 550
Originally posted by JackrpOriginally posted by Reddragon774Can someone tell me of a site that has after market parts for a 1978 550? Thanks Steve
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Dennis Kirk .com should have those items.Currently bikeless
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Anonymous
Originally posted by AODoops, and forgot probably the best, CRC2: www.usedmotorcycleparts.com
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Anonymous
Originally posted by first timerbuy yourself a cleymer/haynes manuel right now before you do anything else. they are a basic repair bible and they should make a book for your bike 77-82 gs 550
carb clean up is here
-ryan
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your carbs are a little diffrent then what is pictured in the clean series but the idea is basiclly the same. just follw the directions and use a impact screw drive bit to remove as many screws as possable so you don't strip things.
-ryan78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
82 Kat 1000
10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike
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Anonymous
Originally posted by first timeryour carbs are a little diffrent then what is pictured in the clean series but the idea is basiclly the same. just follw the directions and use a impact screw drive bit to remove as many screws as possable so you don't strip things.
-ryan
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just start playing with it, you will need to losen the air box and move it as far back as posssble, the you can loosen the clamps for the carbs and slide the carb back and they should pop of, you may need to use a little silicone spray and a hair dryer/heat gun to soften the boots to help the carbs come off. it's not that easy but if you take it slow and carfull you will figure the way to get the carbs out. don't be scared to start taking things off as long as you have a good memorey. you need to get the air box loose first then some how get the carbs to slide back so you can then slide them out the side. it may help to disconnect the cable too.
give it a shot see what happens, the book won't be to much help it telling you how to get them off you just need to figure that part out.
oh yeah let me restate this USE A IMPACT SCREW DRIVER AS MUCH AS POSSABLE, you can use them as screw drivers too or fit the bit in a socket and then use it that way too. these screws love to strip.
-ryan78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
82 Kat 1000
10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike
Some dirt bikes
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Anonymous
Originally posted by first timerjust start playing with it, you will need to losen the air box and move it as far back as posssble, the you can loosen the clamps for the carbs and slide the carb back and they should pop of, you may need to use a little silicone spray and a hair dryer/heat gun to soften the boots to help the carbs come off. it's not that easy but if you take it slow and carfull you will figure the way to get the carbs out. don't be scared to start taking things off as long as you have a good memorey. you need to get the air box loose first then some how get the carbs to slide back so you can then slide them out the side. it may help to disconnect the cable too.
give it a shot see what happens, the book won't be to much help it telling you how to get them off you just need to figure that part out.
oh yeah let me restate this USE A IMPACT SCREW DRIVER AS MUCH AS POSSABLE, you can use them as screw drivers too or fit the bit in a socket and then use it that way too. these screws love to strip.
ryan
Steve
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RJ
Hey, if you're going to buy a new exhaust (I assume a header), get yourself some individual pod filters. No more airbox hassles. Of course you'll probably need to rejet with something like a Dynojet Stage III kit, but the bike will run great and sound great when you're done.
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