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    #31
    The plate is in your top picture, top/middle. See that phillips screw that goes sideways? That holds the plate in. Small vise grips work well for removing it.

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      #32
      Awesome! Well I think I'm in for the night and the in-laws will be here all day tomorrow so I guess it'll have to wait till Monday (unless i find a way to sneak off hehe). I ordered the carb o ring, intake o ring, and fasteners from cycle-o-rings, and a carbtune from Morgan carbtune. Going to go out and get a carb bath monday. Should I get the top and bowl gaskets? I'm leaning towards yes cause I don't want to need it and not have it. Can I get these without getting a carb kit? Where should I look? Also what do you guys think about pods? I'm looking at K&N but they cost over $100. All the other ones cost around $12 is it ok to get the cheapo brand???



      Just cause I love this pic. Don't know why I just do.
      Last edited by Guest; 04-08-2012, 12:57 AM.

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        #33
        Yes, get the gaskets from Z1.
        Don't bother with the cheapo pods, they are hard to tune and filter very poorly and inconsistently.
        K&N and APE both make the correct pods and are reuseable for life. APEs are a bit cheaper.
        You will also need a DynoJet Stage 3 jet kit.

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          #34
          Get the carb bowl and top gaskets from SIRIUS CONSOLIDATED. 20 bucks for all 4 top and all 4 bowl gaskets. Go here and look on page 5...And guys, they have lots of other GS carb stuff as well...fuel tees, transfer tubes, slides, diaphrams etc etc et.
          Last edited by chuck hahn; 04-08-2012, 01:51 AM.
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            #36
            The second one.

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              #37
              Damn. This is getting pricey. Ahh well think i might have to wait to get the pods a few weeks but i can get the jet kit. I can get the chepo pods for a few weeks and then just resync when i get the k&n right? Or am i better off waiting till next month when i have the cash and getting the k and n off the bat?

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                #38
                Originally posted by FreshmanJoe View Post
                Damn. This is getting pricey. Ahh well think i might have to wait to get the pods a few weeks but i can get the jet kit. I can get the chepo pods for a few weeks and then just resync when i get the k&n right? Or am i better off waiting till next month when i have the cash and getting the k and n off the bat?
                Just wait and get the goods ones. The cheap ones have a reputation for being difficult to jet. No need to do the same work twice. If the APEs fit they are cheaper at $60, but APE's site does not show that they fit the VM carbed bikes.

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                  #39
                  Originally posted by FreshmanJoe View Post
                  Oh and dan the man, i was think helicoil cause of bassclifs website. He has a tutorial on how to fix a striped out drain plug. I have the plug your talking about in there now and it still has a slow leak.
                  Get the next size up. They come in a +1 and a +2 size.


                  Originally posted by FreshmanJoe View Post
                  Trying to figure out how to post pics
                  Originally posted by FreshmanJoe View Post
                  Yea! It worked!
                  Before you hit the "Submit Reply" button, try using the "Preview Post" button, instead. You will get to see your post exactly as it will show when you hit "Submit". If something is not quite right, you can drop down below the post and edit it. Hit "Preview" again to make sure your changes are what you wanted.. When you are happy with the results, then you can hit "Submit" for all of us to see.


                  Originally posted by FreshmanJoe View Post
                  Damn. This is getting pricey.
                  Join the club of those who get pods just because they get frustrated removing the airbox.

                  You realize how much cheaper and easier it is to clean the carbs properly ONE TIME, leave the airbox in there and not worry about it for several years? That's right. Once you get the carbs done and installed, you won't need to touch them for several years, so that "PITA" experience is really just a one-time thing.

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                    #40
                    [You realize how much cheaper and easier it is to clean the carbs properly ONE TIME, leave the airbox in there and not worry about it for several years? That's right. Once you get the carbs done and installed, you won't need to touch them for several years, so that "PITA" experience is really just a one-time thing. ]

                    As Steve has stated it only has to be done every few years, plus you don't have to play the jetting game. You could also replace all rubber parts on the air box to make the task a little easier.
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                      #41
                      Yea, I've been shopping around and can't find it any cheaper. Don't want to put any inferior products on my bike and can't afford K&N, at least not now. Prob best I just forget about it and get to work. Going to the garage now. Will have pics of progress in a few hrs. THANKS!

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                        #42
                        quick note

                        have 2 of the slide assemblies out. 1&3 are stuck. trying to be gentle without success. will keep at it. any tips appreciated.

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                          #43
                          Your 1978 should have VM carbs. There is no Dynojet kit for those. HTH

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                            #44
                            Here's the jet kit for a 78 gs 1000. http://www.dynojet.com/jetkits/motorcycle/suzuki.aspx
                            Although I'm too broke to do the pods and jet kit it does exist.

                            Now I got #3 slide out using a bit of force. #1 is just p!ssing me off so I think I'm going to have a smoke take a deep breath then try again.

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                              #45
                              Victory for now

                              I got the slides out. there was a knick on the bottom of the slides 1&3. I had to use some steel wool to sand it down then they poped out. Now I can continue.

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