Mikuni BS Set Screws...

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  • tmacey45

    #1

    Mikuni BS Set Screws...

    After stripping one of the set screws while doing a carb sync, I replaced all three with a spring loaded type screw that came off an old set of Mikuni carbs I had lying around. They worked fine for about 1K miles and were MUCH easier to adjust. But, the bike is starting to run crappy again and I know it's the sync. I went looking for the two "good" set screws and I have mis-placed them. Does anyone know where I can find these and how much they may cost? It's a super fine thread on these things and Ace Hardware has nothing even close. Can't find them at Z1 either. Thanks for any assistance...
  • 1_v8_merc

    #2
    babbittsonline.com, they seem to have lots of jets and bolts and crap.

    They have a giant blue-print of each bike, with a list, and you kind of order based on that.....they SEEM to have hard to get stuff......maybe I just got lucky.

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    • BassCliff

      #3
      Hi,

      Here are a few vendor links from your "mega-welcome".

      Sudco International - Carburetor parts, Classic & Late Model Replacement & Performance Parts, etc.
      http://www.sudco.com/ (http://www.sudco.com/oemcarbparts.html)
      MotorcycleCarbs.com
      - Carburetor parts, etc.
      http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/index.cfm
      Jets R Us -
      Carburetor parts, filters, gauges, etc.

      Parts'n'More - Classic UJM parts (i.e. gasket sets): $35 minimum, $5 shipping to lower 48
      Partsnmore offers premium motorcycle and ATV parts for Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki models. Shop top-quality OEM replacements, aftermarket, performance parts, and accessories at unbeatable prices. Enjoy fast shipping, expert advice, and trusted products to keep you riding smoothly. Shop now for the best deals!



      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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      • Guest

        #4
        How about Chefs and More
        I have some

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        • oldgrumpy

          #5
          cary screws....unf........

          i have found that the carby screws and cam shaft screws ,,if stripped,, you can run a unf plug tap thru and the pitch is very close...hope this helps you regards david

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          • tmacey45

            #6
            Originally posted by chef1366
            How about Chefs and More
            I have some
            Thanks for all the replies... Thanks to BassCliff's link, I was able to find the OEM float needles I had been searching for... Hey Chef,
            I need the 8mm nuts that go with the screws also...sorry I forgot to mention that before. If you have these, how much would you want for them shipped to Indiana? I need all three screws and nuts...
            Last edited by Guest; 05-12-2010, 09:18 PM.

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