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  • Beef

    #1

    %#$#$#!!! Help!!

    Well I got around to rebuilding my carbs this week on my 80 GS750L and low and behold 3 outta 4 carbs had JB weld on the float posts.... so I am not goin to rebuild broke carbs and jet them. I need to know what has interchanageable carbs with my bike.

    TIA
  • mortation

    #2
    Originally posted by Beef
    Well I got around to rebuilding my carbs this week on my 80 GS750L and low and behold 3 outta 4 carbs had JB weld on the float posts.... so I am not goin to rebuild broke carbs and jet them. I need to know what has interchanageable carbs with my bike.

    TIA
    Post in the wanted and check the for sale. A whole lot of carb deals are going on right now.

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    • Beef

      #3
      There isnt any interchangeablility between bikes??

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      • first timer
        Forum Sage
        • Aug 2002
        • 3429
        • Tucson, Arizona

        #4
        go though here and look fo rthe same size carbs. bs32???
        78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project, 82 Kat 1000, 10 990 ADV-R, Some dirt bikes

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        • Guest

          #5
          Yes. BS32SS Mikuni carbs. Any rack of this kind will work. Just switch out your jets and jet needle.

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          • SqDancerLynn1

            #6
            I bought a set of BS34 last year off ebay!! Two of the carbs had broken posts

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            • arveejay

              #7
              Hang on, Someone is about to tell you JB Weld won't disolve in gas and to go ahead and glue them again. Your on the right track, check Ebay daily, they show up all the time.

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              • arveejay

                #8
                These will need a bit of TLC but should be what you need.

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                • SqDancerLynn1

                  #9
                  You can also have them fixed for probably what another ebay set will cost
                  www.motorcyclecarbs.com

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