Replacement carb bodies...can they be found, or is it best trying to hunt down an old complete carb?
Rookie makes dumb mistake-kills carb
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hakuin
Rookie makes dumb mistake-kills carb
Well, I am taking down the CV carbs for re-build from my '80 GS850, and while whacking the impact driver trying to get the bowl cover screws loose after 29yrs, I sheared off a projecting cast area on the #1 carb (slipped in the vise). It's a shame, as I thought everything was snugged-up well.
Replacement carb bodies...can they be found, or is it best trying to hunt down an old complete carb?
Last edited by Guest; 07-29-2009, 07:32 PM.Tags: None -
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BassCliff
Hi Mr. hakuin,
In this forum, put a note in the "Parts Wanted" section, check the "Parts for Sale" section. Also check ebay and craigslist for bikes being parted out. Used carb bodies can still be had. Clean 'em, jet 'em, and you're good to go.
Thank you for your indulgence,
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TheCafeKid
You will also need to make sure you get the correct body. They arent the same, each one is slightly different and designed to be in its specific place in the rack.Comment
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hakuin -
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You might be able to JB weld it back on, it's not a high stress part and is also not immersed in Gasoline. Replacement would be better but in a pinch it could be repaired.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutelyComment
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That is the #1 carb, just leave it alone. that passage is plugged off, just the same as the fuel passage is plugged (not drilled through) on that carb.I sheared off a projecting cast area on the #1 carb (slipped in the vise). It's a shame, as I thought everything was snugged-up well.
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sachsaca
There is a product called liquid metal, you mix in a liquid into a heavy paste and scoop out what your gonna use, it is wickedly strong and looks like aluminum when finished. The company "Fastenal" carries it and maybe some others.Comment
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hakuin
No, the hole runs into the float bowl. Must be plugged, and if I can get away with a liquid metal compound, I'll probably try that first.
As an aside, the second carb's screws came loose w/o any trauma. I appreciate all the helpful suggestions. I may be getting a #1 carb soon, and in the meantime, will try to fix what I broke.
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hakuin
I used JB Weld, and so far, so good. I'll know more when it is reassembled and holding fuel in the bowl. It holds water without seepage now, though.Comment
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atvpyrofreak
Glad to hear you got it patched up! If your gonna be doing any work on these old UJM's you might wanna pick yourself up a set of JIS Screwdrivers as they are the proper tool to use when removing those suborn old carb screws.
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