'79 GS1000 plastc main jets?

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  • TheRadBaron

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    '79 GS1000 plastc main jets?

    Hello. I just got a '79 GS1000E out of a barn. I don't know anything about the bike's history, but it's complete (except for the gauges) and seems to be in really good shape and appears to be a low-mileage example. I tore down the carbs for a routine cleaning and I noticed that the main jets are made of plastic.
    This is the first GS that I've owned, but I've been working on all types of vintage Japanese bikes for a long time and this is the first time I've came across plastic main jets.
    Are these normal, or some sort of aftermarket anomaly? I think that I'll be replacing them with traditional brass ones. Just curious. Thanks.
  • Big Rich

    #2
    I can't speak for the stock GS jets, but I've seen them in miscellaneous older carbs before. I would imagine that modern ethanol gas might destroy the plastic.

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    • SVSooke

      #3
      My 78 had brass jets.Never seen plastic jets in 30 years of mucking with motorcycles.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Never heard of plastic jets, very odd. Would love to see a picture. My 79 1000 had brass mains just like all the other GS carbs.

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        • haztoys

          #5
          Originally posted by SVSooke
          My 78 had brass jets.Never seen plastic jets in 30 years of mucking with motorcycles.
          I have ...Have a bunch in my jet stash ....They came in some of the jet kits of the day...

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          • sparki

            #6
            Originally posted by TheRadBaron
            ...I tore down the carbs for a routine cleaning and I noticed that the main jets are made of plastic...
            nah.... surely not

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            • AJ

              #7
              I've never seen plastic jets in a motorcycle, but it's very common in carbs for lawnmowers and weedwackers. A major cost saver for the manufacturer, which also seems to turn an otherwise useful yard tool into a worthless piece of junk after 2 - 3 years.

              Change your jets to brass.

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              • TheRadBaron

                #8
                That's the plan. Thanks.
                Sparki, what do you mean? The jets are most certainly made of some sort of plastic.

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                • Big Rich

                  #9
                  I think he was commenting on the routine carb cleaning.

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