Missing Aluminum Carburetor Plug

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by Cipher
    Welch plug a dime a dozen
    Google mikuni welch plug
    Yep, welch plug. They use them on small engine carbs (string trimmers, blowers, etc.) also.

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  • Cipher
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    Welch plug a dime a dozen
    Google mikuni welch plug
    Last edited by Cipher; 09-15-2021, 03:59 PM.

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  • Guest
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    Thanks for the input everyone! It's unfortunate that one cannot simply purchase these plugs, but it's good to know I have options. I'll do my best to reply to this thread once I come up with a solution.

    Thanks!

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  • Nessism
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    The plug is tapered and wedges into the hole in the carb body. You do NOT want the plug coming loose and falling into the carb throat where it will get sucked into the engine.

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  • Rijko
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    Looking at the hole, and shape of the plug, maybe it is
    an option to tap thread in the carb body - looks like there's
    enough meat to tap a thread on the smaller part of the hole.
    Behead a bolt and saw a slit in the top for a screwdriver,
    and use some rtv on the thread.

    If that works you have a good seal and also a way to level
    out the surface without the need for an o-ring.

    Dunno if that's viable, just food for thought.
    Last edited by Rijko; 09-15-2021, 01:25 PM.

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  • Rijko
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    This thread may interest you.

    Edit - i see Chuck beat me to it.
    Agree, i would not worry about it.

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  • chuck hahn
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    It's just a plug from when they drilled the carb passages...nothing special. Long as it doesn't dissolve in gas you can make one out of anything.

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  • Rich82GS750TZ
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    Posting full size pictures isn't that hard. You already have an Imgur account. Just a few extra steps. See link in my signature. If you see a button on the screen near the bottom right that looks like this , mouse over that and change to old design. Follow the steps in my link in post #6. Important part is you need to copy the BBCode and paste that into your post here in the forum.


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  • Nessism
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    Buy used carb body and hacksaw it apart to extract the plug. That's the only way I know to get a plug, other than making one on a lathe.

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  • Guest
    Guest started a topic Missing Aluminum Carburetor Plug

    Missing Aluminum Carburetor Plug

    Hello all!

    Long time lurker and new poster. First off, this forum has been amazingly helpful for getting a 1981 GS850G that I stumbled upon owning into a more functional state. Special thanks to BikeCliff and his manuals!

    I recently had a co-worker ultrasonic clean my carburetors (Mikuni BS32SS) and as you can see in my picture link (sorry, couldn't seem to upload the pictures), I am missing one of the aluminum "plugs?" from the unit. I for the life of me cannot find an official name for this part or a part number so I can see about replacing it and it would be amazingly helpful if someone could point me in the right direction. I work in IT and consider myself a pretty great Googler... but I have reach my limit on this.

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