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BS34 to BS34SS Swap

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Still am not finding anything online, and the fools selling their rusty BS34SS carbs for 400 dollars aren't too interested in parting them out. If anyone here has an air mixture screw for BS34SS carb please please let me know!!!
 
Still am not finding anything online, and the fools selling their rusty BS34SS carbs for 400 dollars aren't too interested in parting them out. If anyone here has an air mixture screw for BS34SS carb please please let me know!!!

Seems to me that the rebuild kit that Nessism linked is your best bet. Don't forget, what's shown in the picture is more than likely not the actual kit. On my 82 GS450txz there where several subtle differences in the carbs between models depending on rear tire and sprocket sizes. For the price of a $25 kit you'll probably spend more just trying to run that screw down aside from the actual price of that screw once you find it.
 
I am willing to try that out, my only concern is that it doesn't match the one I have exactly, it does look very similar. I guess my question is are the differences between the different air screws just the diameter which in turn lets in less/more fuel? Could I just use a fuel screw that is slightly different and just try to adjust it to work?
 
So you think I should just buy the kit and try and see if they work? I will go for it, as I don't think I have many other options. Those Yamaha screws do look pretty similar they just don't have the little place for a oring at the top
 
Put about 30k miles on my 450 over the course of a couple of riding seasons and as mentioned I'll be up that way in a couple of weeks if you want a hand with it.
 
This thread has information on pilot crews for GS650 B32's. Went through this when another member was looking for a pilot screw for a carb on his GS650.

Info here in my Carb thread. The Ebay seller link has detailed caliper measurements for the pilot screw
https://www.thegsresources.com/_for...-exhaust/1705777-gs650e-bs32-carb-pilot-screw

Paper dimensions are from another member who was searching for a pilot screw for his GS650.

Canadian XS650 Direct ells a Pilot screw that looks exactly like the pilot screw for the GS650 BS32's
https://xs650direct.com/products?show_all=true&category=72&page=8

Might help
 
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Alright I ended up buying two of the XS650 screws since they were so cheap but sadly I don't think they fit. I can put them in but when I try to tighten them down it just spins and won't seat. I also tried my GS400 mixture screws but it was the same situation. My amateur guess is that it's because the threaded portion of the OEM screw is so long compared to the other screws. Kind of a bummer, back to searching Facebook marketplace for people parting out their 1980 gs450s...
 
Alright, thank you to user Hokano12 for trading his set of BS34SS carbs for my pair of BS34 carbs, finally have all the parts for them!!! The only problem is that the BS34SS carbs off the 450 are slightly closer together than the GS400 ones so I haven't been able to fit them onto the intake boots. I sprayed some silicon lubricant on the outside of the boot and im gonna try and slightly heat them to see if that makes them more pliable. If that doesn't work, I was wondering if switching the intake boots to the ones that came on the GS450 would make it fit better, but that is just a guess. I just assumed the carbs would fit on the 400 engine as I thought they were basically the same but with a roller bearing crank. Has anybody on here actually swapped BS34SS onto their 400? Thanks again for all the help guys!
 
Just bumping this, has anyone that has swapped gs450 carbs onto a gs400
 
If I remember correctly the gs450 intake boots are slightly different than the ones on the gs400….no luck at all getting those in yet?
 
If you go to partzilla.com and look at the parts fischefpr your bike you can click on the part number (whether it's available or not) and it'll show you what other models that part is used on. Looks like 77 is a one year only piece, from 78 up they fit pretty much everything in the 400-450cc range.

https://www.partzilla.com/product/suzuki/13110-44000
 
Alright thanks guys, i really tried to get those in there, but still found no success, I guess I will buy the new intake boots and hopefully those will work. Good thing I accidentally bought the o rings for the 450 style boot a while awhile ago. I am just worried that the slightly different spacing between the two carb styles will mean that it will never fit correctly and it will be back to square one. I'll post a photo when I get home of what it looks like when I tried shoving the BS34SS on the intake boots.
 
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Alright, bad news, the GS450s have a head with part number 11100-44860 while the 400s have 11100-44813. Definitely my mistake not checking that the heads were the same, I just kind of assumed that the 450 and 400s were the same engine but with a different style crank. Do you guys think it's still worth it to try putting some 450 intake boots on and getting it to fit or just try to find some BS34s/VM conversion.
 
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Alright, bad news, the GS450s have a head with part number 11100-44860 while the 400s have 11100-44813. Definitely my mistake not checking that the heads were the same, I just kind of assumed that the 450 and 400s were the same engine but with a different style crank. Do you guys think it's still worth it to try putting some 450 intake boots on and getting it to fit or just try to find some BS34s/VM conversion.

The boot question is a good one, there's a lot of things involved in building a cylinder head with a change any one part of that assembly warranting a part number change.

One other thing I thought of after my last answer is that airbox will also need to accommodate for the difference in width. My only thought going from there would be to see if the original hardware that's used to "gang" the two carbs together would work since that's the place where a change would be most beneficial to line everything up right.
 
The bike has pods (it came with them) so I don't have to worry about the airbox, but the idea about switching the gang platge is interesting. I thought of that as well, but I wondered how that would mess up the carb sync and such. Unfortunately though, the 400 gang hardware is with Hokano12, so I think I will just buy the 450 intake boots and go from there. Where have you guys bought the intake boots? I checked on dimecitycycles and z1 but didn't see much Suzuki-wise
 
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