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    #1

    BS34 Carb slides

    Is there a way to repair the rubber gaskets. The whole slide is 100bucks to replace. I have a extra set of carbs I want to rebuild. Thanks
  • Nessism
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    #2
    You might want to post an ad in the Parts Wanted forum. Lots of people have parts carbs (including me). How many do you need?
    Ed

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    • Guest

      #3
      rubber on slides

      The rubbers on the slides seem to be letting go right where the thicker outer ring is connected. On all but 3. The slides all have a nasty yellow stain on 1 side. The rest of the rubber looks OK. Repairable or junk?

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      • FlyingSteve

        #4
        Look here? https://www.partsnmore.com/cat_index...&category=carb

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        • Guest

          #5
          Look through the rubber on the slides into a bright light or sunlight and see if you can see pin holes or holes in the diaphram.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Thank You

            Originally posted by FlyingSteve
            Looks like everything I might need lower price too.

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            • Guest

              #7
              I did that

              Originally posted by chef1366
              Look through the rubber on the slides into a bright light or sunlight and see if you can see pin holes or holes in the diaphram.
              I didn't see any pin holes. But the outside ring has places where you can see light where it's coming loose from the rest of the diaphram.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by mike10
                I didn't see any pin holes. But the outside ring has places where you can see light where it's coming loose from the rest of the diaphram.
                I think i'll just let these carbs sit a while. Costs too much to fix them up for no reason.

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