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Fuel inlet needle valve seat filters?

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My old filters were falling apart so I ordered new ones. The original part #13376-44080 was listed as replaced by part #13376-19F00 everywhere I looked online. What showed up does not look like it'll function right. What do you think? Original on right, new part on left http://imgur.com/a/6tjhw

I've read that some people forego these filters, which I might do to get the bike up and running but it's not preferable. Would putting in this ill-fitted one be beneficial at all?
 
The filter is supposed to snap down over the protrusion on the end of the float needle. You need to remove the old filter first. And speaking of old filter, the filter on the right doesn't look right at all. Maybe those are aftermarket float needles? I'd pry off the black ring and crude filter and see if the blue filter will snap in place on the protrusion on the float needle.
 
Is it really "ill-fitting" or does it just snap on differently? :-k

I have seen both types, they both work well. Personally, I would not forego them.

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This picture shows that the filter has come apart from the plastic piece that snaps onto that protrusion on the end of the needle valve seat. http://imgur.com/unZZRUH With a light touch could I use this rtv silicone to "glue" around the edges of the filter to reattach it and reuse the old one?
 
This picture shows that the filter has come apart from the plastic piece that snaps onto that protrusion on the end of the needle valve seat. http://imgur.com/unZZRUH With a light touch could I use this rtv silicone to "glue" around the edges of the filter to reattach it and reuse the old one?

RTV inside your carbs? I wouldn't...
 
I think you have OEM filter screens but aftermarket float needle seats.
 
I think you have OEM filter screens but aftermarket float needle seats.

I think you're right and I really don't want to spend 130 bucks for new ones :/ I'd much rather just replace the screens somehow!
 
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Please dont use rtv in the carb.. the previous owner of my bike used it as a fuel bowl gasket and I found a chunk of it in the jet ...no wonder it was running on 1.5 cylinders... I say that because it would idle but nothing else...the other 2 cylinders points weren't even making contact... Please no rtv it will end up places you don't want
 
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