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1980 GS750 Cleaning CV Carbs

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I am cleaning my carbs for the first time. I believe I need to replace the gaskets and o-rings. All of the slide diaphragms appear to be fine. Is there anything else I should plan on replacing while I have it down?

Also the original owner had the air screen 3 full turns out. The plugs all looked good though. What is the recommended starting place for the air screws?

Any upfront advice would also be greatly appreciated.

Also, I need to know of a good place to order the parts that is reasonable with good quick service.


Thanks,
David
1980 GS750E
 
One last thing. I have one air adjustment screew that is stuck. I have worked with it trying to get it out but it will not give. It looks like the only way is to use an ease out. Where can I get a new Air Adjustment screw?

Thanks,
David
 
David,

I ordered carb kits from here for the same bike. $17.50 each 3.00 shipping. Came via USPS in about 6 days. They include new Air Screws in the kit. If the air screws are stuck, good chance you'll want to remove and clean the pilot jets. Get some PB Blast.... It's great stuff. The kits I ordered were K&L brand.

http://www.siriusconinc.com/default.asp

Greg
 
Greg,

Thanks for the reply. They are out of the $17.50 kits but now have some $25 kits. I will most likely bite the bullet and pay the price. I really only need one air screw but 4 gaskets. If you know where to get just the gaskets at a lower price that would be great.

Thanks,
David
 
Dave,

MikesXS.com sells carburetor parts for 1980-84 Yamaha XS650s, and some of those carb parts interchange with my GS850 carbs. For example, I just ordered viton float needles and their seats (with o-rings) for $10 each from him and used them on my GS850. The parts that that I am (mostly) confident will interchange include:

-bowl gaskets
-floats
-passage plugs

They also sell a wide range of jets if needed.

Of course, with your GS750, things may be different. It may be that nothing crosses over, or it may be that the XS650 used the exact same Mikunis that the GS750 used. If so, they do sell a bunch of other individual carb parts that you can get, including pilot screws. It's worth checking out.

Good luck.
 
If you are in a pinch for $ let me know. I have my old air screws and the bowl gaskets which would probably get by for use. Let me know.

G
 
www.motorcyclecarbs.com will have the mix screws and washers and spring for $9.99. It's not on thier web page, you'll need to call them to get them, but I just got one recently. Most of us start at 2 turns out on all the screws and adjust for highest idle.
 
Scratch the bowl gaskets, I was wrong as they are bad.

Greg
 
OK, I got the carbs on and the bike runs fairly good. I can tell the carbs need to be synchronized. I will post new threads for any additional questions that come up. Thank you all for you generosity.

David
1980 GS750E
 
Good deal,

Eat one of those big Texas angus steaks for me.... medium-rare, no sauce!:-D

Glad I could help out.

Greg
 
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