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 okay to dip the choke plunger???im getting to work on my 1980 gs750l i picked up recently and im wondering about dipping the choke plunger. i figured i would not dip the brass hex fitting with the rubbery dust boot on but wasnt sure if the rest was safe. seems like there might be a seal on the inner part of the plunger.
 
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	 JEEPRUSTY JEEPRUSTY
 On mine there is a rubber seal that is held in place by what appears to be the rim having been rolled over.
 
 Ne dippez pas
 
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	 NOXUZ NOXUZ
 i think i attached a pic
 1) is what im worried about
 2) is what i will not dipAttached Files
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	 JEEPRUSTY JEEPRUSTY
 Yeah number one is like a seal it seems to be made of rubber so do not dip.
 A quick hit on the barrel with metal polish will clean it up nicely,
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 A quick wipe with carb cleaner spray, then a trip across the buffer with both parts is normal procedure on my carb rebuilds.
 
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