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    #16
    Those are not VM29's, the carb bowl drain tubes give it away - VM26SS or VM28SS.
    The carbs and boots fit the head, that's no later model CV head.
    You can order the standard boots from a 78 or 79 GS1000.
    OEM is best but i have good experiences with the Cruzinimage ones.

    OEM : https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/su...0s/air-cleaner

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      #17
      Originally posted by ste gs1000 View Post
      So are the vm26 carbs better, She goes very well and purrs as she goes
      You cannot fit the CV carbs.
      VM carbs work great on a GS1000.
      It's a bit of work to tune these with pods, so if you're happy as is, don't change a thing.
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        #18
        Thanks for the reply,atleast I know what I've got now, and thanks for the link, Will I need to remove carbs to find out of they're VM26ss or VM28ss, or do the boots fit both ?

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          #19
          Originally posted by rphillips View Post
          Also I never remember a kick starter on any GS1000.
          That is correct.
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            #20
            Originally posted by ste gs1000 View Post
            Thanks for the reply,atleast I know what I've got now, and thanks for the link, Will I need to remove carbs to find out of they're VM26ss or VM28ss, or do the boots fit both ?
            the boots fit both.
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              #21
              Rijko Yes very happy, Just had them sonically cleaned and set up, bike ticks over nicely and no flat spots anywhere all the way to full throttle,

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                #22
                What a great site this is, Totally clueless to what carbs I had, 4 hours later thanks to everyone's help, I now know exactly what I have and what I need, Thanks Again !!!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ste gs1000 View Post
                  Ahh I must have the Wrong carbs fitted ! The bike runs well, Just after intake boots as they're showing signs of a slight seeping of fuel, I take it if they work their ok on my bike ?
                  Where does that leak occur ?
                  Are the boots hard ?

                  Usually, it the boots are bad, it sucks IN false air. (not leak fuel out)
                  And starts spitting/coughing through the pods... but you say she's running right.

                  Seeping of fuel may point to a bad petcock, bad carb float valve needle/seat, or both.

                  Hope your oil level is not too high (leaking can have gas enter the engine and raise oil level)
                  Recommend to take off the oil filler cap and smell for fuel.
                  Last edited by Rijko; 08-14-2020, 03:06 PM.
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                    #24
                    Correct me if I'm wrong "AGAIN", but I don't remember any VM28's on Suzuki's, Kawasaki did have the VM28's & they were a direct bolt-on for the Suzuki's. Jusy say'in.
                    1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100

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                      #25
                      Yes she's running fine, The seeping is on the bottom of the intake boots - Engine side, Its more like a yellow/brown stain under all four,I act changed the oil yesterday, no smell of signs of fuel,and petcock is only four month old, Should I just ride it for now and see what develops ?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by rphillips View Post
                        Correct me if I'm wrong "AGAIN", but I don't remember any VM28's on Suzuki's, Kawasaki did have the VM28's & they were a direct bolt-on for the Suzuki's. Jusy say'in.
                        correction

                        VM28SS was standard on the Euro GS1000SN, some E's and L's.
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by ste gs1000 View Post
                          Yes she's running fine, The seeping is on the bottom of the intake boots - Engine side, Its more like a yellow/brown stain under all four,I act changed the oil yesterday, no smell of signs of fuel,and petcock is only four month old, Should I just ride it for now and see what develops ?
                          Yes. Clean the old stuff as well as you can so a new seeping will be clearly new.
                          It could be a PO had issues and solved them, you may not have a problem at all.
                          Rijk

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                            #28
                            Will do, Thanks for all the advice, most appreciated ��

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by rphillips View Post
                              Also I never remember a kick starter on any GS1000. Just my opinion.
                              Damn, you're right. Just about every other GS had them as late as '79. Looks like Suzuki was confident enough in their electric foot to drop the manual kicker entirely. Of course, the drive to save weight on the 1000 engine probably helped that decision.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Grimly View Post
                                Damn, you're right. Just about every other GS had them as late as '79. Looks like Suzuki was confident enough in their electric foot to drop the manual kicker entirely. Of course, the drive to save weight on the 1000 engine probably helped that decision.
                                That's *exactly* the reason.
                                In 1977, the Suzuki engineers got the order to build a 1000 cc engine, lighter than the GS750.
                                To accomplish that ao things they dropped the kickstart mechanism.

                                I love the GS1000 engine but i regret that decision.
                                How i love the kickstart on my GT750 and Z900 ..
                                Last edited by Rijko; 08-14-2020, 05:27 PM.
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