83 GS550L Carb Rebuild Kit
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83 GS550L Carb Rebuild Kit
I just pulled the carbs off of my 83 550L and they have been sitting for 30 years with no winterization. Needless to say, everything is stuck. I have it soaking in WD-40 while I search for a rebuild kit (gaskets and o-rings) . They are dual, double-barrel mikuni's. Any good resources?Tags: None -
JEEPRUSTY
No rebuild kit exists outside of what you can buy as oem parts.
Disassemble carbs remove diaphragms and get some rings from cycle orients.com. -
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#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Bshipe
Thanks, that's what I assumed after looking around. It just easier when there is a package. I think it's odd you point out to remove the diaphrams in particular. Is there something specific to them on these bikes I should know about?Comment
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JEEPRUSTY
Nothing specail they are just bigger.
I made the assumption you would be dipping your carbs in something like Berryman's It would eat your rubber bits and these are still available but insanely expensive.
I got my internal o-rings from robert barr of cycle o-rings super good price and fast rurnaround. There are only rings for the needle valve seats, the fuel crossover pipe and maybe the drain plugs IIRC.
Buy the carb intake o-rings while your at it. The seal the joint twixt the head and the intake runner pipe doohickeys.Comment
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Bshipe
10-4. I plan on breaking them down completely before soaking them in a carb clean bucket. These things are bad. Hopefully I won't strip or bust anything just disassembling them.Comment
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JEEPRUSTY
Ok I have a crazy fix
That same thing happened to me
mine was crumbling with no means of extraction but for a machinist.
I used the square pointy tip of a chainsaw file. I checked the depth of one of the holes I had removed a jet from then I checked the inner diameter of the jet.
I selected a file with the appropriate size ( they vary) then lightly tapped it into the jet hole. The square steel tip cuts into the brass very handily.
I then used a small vise grips to snap the offending piece out.
Not an elegant description
to narrow a tip will bottom out
too wide will not get much "purchase" inside the hole.Comment


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