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    Remove the carb set

    Guys, i just started awaking my gs1000S after long sleep of 16 years. I want to clean up the carbs but so far i did not achieve to remove the carbs as the airbox rubbers are so hard!! Any good idea that could save time, my patience and the rest of my finger skin??[-o<

    #2
    Get an assitant to pull backwards on the carb rack and remove the boots from between the carbs and the head, probably also a really good idea to fit a new set of boots, if they are that stiff, removing and replacing them will cause them to crack/split leading to intake leaks and associated running problemms.

    Dink

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      #3
      Ok thanks ,i will try, when you say changing the boots you think both before and after the carbs or just the ones between the airfilter box and the carbs?

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        #4
        Both is preferable, but the ones between the carbs and the head definitely.

        Dink

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          #5
          Where would one get carb boots? I've been debating doing this on my bike, and no idea where I would even start looking (locally) for a set.

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            #6
            www.partsbandit.com should have them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by txironhead View Post
              www.partsbandit.com should have them.
              I think you mean www.bikebandit.com

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                #8
                Actually, I think both links go to the same website.

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                  #9
                  I found that my local Suzi shop could get the intake boots and the o-rings. But if your local shop can't (or is unwilling), then www.bikebandit.com is a good source.

                  Also, you are going to have a knuckle busting hard time getting the rusty phillips head screws off. I used an impact driver for several of mine. After you get 'em all off...throw 'em away. Replace 'em with SS allen head bolts.

                  Got any pics of that "S"?

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                    #10
                    Finally i've got in touch with an previous Suz dealer last WE at the vintage bikes fair in Paris. He will send me evrything. \\/
                    To celebrate this, i finally found the way to take out the carb set by sliding the carb on the right side of the bike. Late tonight, they will take a good "gazoline shower" and will get dismantled .....To be continued:-D

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                      #11
                      carb boots

                      here is another source for parts http://www.alpha-sports.com/ I have had good luck here

                      Rich

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