Rebuilding GS 700 carbs need help please

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  • dueller

    #1

    Rebuilding GS 700 carbs need help please

    I have them all dipped and ready to go back together as soon as I get my cycle oring order!! First ride of the season I am hoping once get back together. Question I have is proper way to reinstall the slides and am wondering if there is a trick to getting the diaphragm to stay in place while putting the top cap back on?? Thanks!
  • dueller

    #2
    Meant the CV boot.

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    • SqDancerLynn1

      #3
      They can be tricky ! I have use scotch tape. It allows you to get the cover on and then pull the tape out

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      • Billy Ricks

        #4
        Just get them in place the best you can then wiggle the carb tops a little to get the diaphragm to seat into place.

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        • chuckycheese
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          • May 2002
          • 3869
          • The Gulf Coast of south Florida in the winter and northern Nevada in the summer

          #5
          Wiggle

          Originally posted by Billy Ricks
          Just get them in place the best you can then wiggle the carb tops a little to get the diaphragm to seat into place.
          I figured that little trick out, too. Sometimes it works really well.

          Also, if you put it in place and hold it in the goove with your 3 inside fingers on both hands and your thumbs on the bottom for 30 seconds, or so, sometimes it will 'stay put' long enough for you to get the lid on.

          I just put 4 of 'em on about an hour ago!
          1980 GS1100E....Number 15!

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          • Nessism
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            • Mar 2006
            • 35787
            • Torrance, CA

            #6
            Form the diaphragm like an umbrella then drop the slide in while sticking a finger in though the inlet carb side to hold the slide from dropping down too far. Holding up the slide will keep the bead in the groove.
            Ed

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            • Suzuki_Don

              #7
              Use a little grease (rubber grease of course) in the groove and it holds the diaphragm in place long enough to get the carby top on.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
                Use a little grease (rubber grease of course) in the groove and it holds the diaphragm in place long enough to get the carby top on.
                I use Vaseline and a Q-tip.

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