Need 80 GS1100 E CV alum carb plug bad
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woodman
Need 80 GS1100 E CV alum carb plug bad
Well Im senile, I was cleaning the carbs on the 80 GS1100E I just got and some how lost one of the aluminum plugs that has the flat O-ring on top and is covered by the float bowl. Ive turned the garage inside out, the dealer doesnt show them anymore and Im desperate. Ill beg or buy one or a whole set of crapper carbs to get one. They are the 34mm Mikuni CV ones that come on 82 & up Kawasaki GPZ750s, KZ1000, & 1100s and all the 1100 Suzuki air cooled motors. Please help, mean while Ill keep looking. Thanks, desperate in Montana. Contact me at mtww55@msn.com or 406-259-1059 mtn daylight timeTags: None -
Until someone has a spare speaks up, how about a drill motor, file, calipers and some aluminum stock and "lathe" one up?
***edit*** crocus cloth on a popsicle stick for a fine finish...Last edited by rustybronco; 11-18-2008, 07:53 PM. -
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I know I have some laying around in the garage. and I am holding it in my hand right now I will email youComment
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woodman
Special thanks to cbrophy22 for sending me the part I needed. Wouldnt take any money for the part or postage. Thats what these forums are all about, helping each other out !Comment
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woodman
I believe #34 is the flat rubber o-ring that goes on top of the recessed aluminum plug I needed, I dont think the plug is an available part. I could be wrong but I dont think I am.Comment
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woodman
George from WG Carbs said to push some tape in the hole & fill it with JB Weld, all it does is block vacuum off and is covered up by the float bowl & gasket. I was going to do this until Chris helped me out. You could buy another set of carbs cheaper then you could get someone to take the time to program a CNC machine to make them. Plus most places with them are running wide open all the time, at least around hereComment
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i had some nuts made for the alu wheels on my car (the big centre nuts) - the way guy did it is he placed the one i had in the machine and pressed "copy" and voila, in no time the two "copies" came out. cost me nz$40. i guess i was lucky
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woodman
Chris, part fit perfect, carbs are together and back on the motor. What a rasslin match that job is with the stock airbox !!!! Thanks againComment

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