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Thanks Ed, just saved to PC
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Ed it looks good and reads very well now.
Some final comments:
I have a list of the S/S cap screws sizes and also the o-ring sizes if you want to include those, just let me know and I will dig them out.
- The float level setting is much clearer now. I edited my reply after looking at my GS1000 carbs again this morning. Sorry about my confusion there.
- Your picture on #9 with comments may be a bit confusing. Sitting on the bike, the carbs count from left to right. With the carbs sitting on the engine it is as shown in your picture. Maybe add another picture for visual info or just change the picture to show from airbox side.
- This task requires removing the carbs and reinstalling them. All advice is to replace the intake o-rings at the same time. The manual does not show that there are left and right intake boots and which marking to use for "up" when replacing them.
- The airbox boots can also give one a hard time if they are not aligned with the rubber nub on the airbox itself. Many people do not know this.
Keep well and excellent work done with very clear pictures!
Is there a way to identify the different similar models of carbs? As I said I have 3 in my possession, and they are each slightly different. If possible it might be helpful to include this information, if not in this tutorial some where else.
I've always used the Sudco website for carb identification, it takes some time digging around but I've always been able to find what I was after.
http://www.sudco.com/Carburetor01.html
you can use a caliper like the one shown in the pdf to measure the bore of the carb at the boot side to get diameter (32,34, 36, etc)
I've always used the Sudco website for carb identification, it takes some time digging around but I've always been able to find what I was after.
http://www.sudco.com/Carburetor01.html
This is probably grossly pedantic, but there is a typo on Pg. 6: 'Striped' should be 'stripped,' Pg. 51, 'though' should be 'through.' That is all I found! I am especially appreciative of the section detailing the thickness of the spacer on the slide. It helped me realize that I put the spacers in the wrong spot when I installed them.