Can anyone help with where to fine these or a part number to look for. Also any suggestions on what setting I should start with on the air screws. Thanks for any help.
Need GS1100E carb parts
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jmharrison99
Need GS1100E carb parts
I'm in the process of going through the carbs on a GS1100E and have found and ordered all the parts I need with the exception of the pilot air screws. They don't show up in the parts schematics I've found. This is a US bike and the air screws are preset and sealed with plugs for emission reasons. The screw head is stripped and I need to get new ones.
Can anyone help with where to fine these or a part number to look for. Also any suggestions on what setting I should start with on the air screws. Thanks for any help.Tags: None -
Texas Don
I'm in the process of going through the carbs on a GS1100E and have found and ordered all the parts I need with the exception of the pilot air screws. They don't show up in the parts schematics I've found. This is a US bike and the air screws are preset and sealed with plugs for emission reasons. The screw head is stripped and I need to get new ones.
Can anyone help with where to fine these or a part number to look for. Also any suggestions on what setting I should start with on the air screws. Thanks for any help.
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jmharrison99
This link seems to be GS1000 and I need GS1100E. Do they use the same part?? When I change model on this site to GS1100, I do not see an air screw. Thanks.Comment
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TheCafeKid
Ok, maybe you will know Ray. I have found that the CV carbs, no matter the size, but more based on the type of valve train (8v vs 16v) actually have TWO different types of adjustment screws. One has a couple of steps to it, really pointy, the other just one step and a little bit more blunt but I wouldnt call it round tipped. Make a difference?? Can they be interchanged? I havent ever tried it simply because I assumed if they used one particular type, they were meant to have that particular type. Just something to watch out for should they NOT work the same...Comment
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