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how much should carb rebuild run?

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I would just like to start out by saying I appreciate all of the help you guys have been giving me and the other people on this site.
My father's wife recentle gave me a 1978 gs750 with 15,000 miles on it. It has sat for the past 5 years. When I took the bottom bowls off of the carbs they were varnished up pretty badly. I am going to have the carbs rebuilt. the bike will "hit" when started but not run for very long. dies as soon as i give it gas.
Basically, how much should a carb rebuild cost? including getting them re-synced and getting the thing running smoothly? :?:
 
I just got a '77 GS750. It is my first bike. I asked a friend who is the local Suzuki mechanic how much the carb rebuild was and he said $200 for labor. I didn't bother asking how much the parts were. I decided to do it myself and it was a relatively simple job if you are mechanically inclined. I went to a local bearing supply store and brought the old o'rings with me. They matched them up, all except for the smallest ones that go on the needle valves. I used the old ones again because I could not find the small o'rings at any parts houses. Anyway, the bike runs good now even though I need to sync the carbs, I've gotten them close by trial and error. Good luck.
 
I just got a '77 GS750. It is my first bike. I asked a friend who is the local Suzuki mechanic how much the carb rebuild was and he said $200 for labor. I didn't bother asking how much the parts were. I decided to do it myself and it was a relatively simple job if you are mechanically inclined. I went to a local bearing supply store and brought the old o'rings with me. They matched them up, all except for the smallest ones that go on the needle valves. I used the old ones again because I could not find the small o'rings at any parts houses. Anyway, the bike runs good now even though I need to sync the carbs, I've gotten them close by trial and error. Good luck.
 
I just had my carbs rebuilt.It would have cost me $225 for labor ,and $80 for the carb rebuild kits $20 a piece .Because I have had alot of problems with them before the shop knocked off $125 for labor. So I guess it depends on where you go, and if they feel guilty about all the problems they were suposed to have fixed allready.
 
Can do it cheap ...

Can do it cheap ...

I just bought 2 carb O-Ring kits from a guy on e-bay for 12 bucks. the rubber is almost a perfect fit.
4 cans of carb cleaner .99C EA to collect enough to dunk castings and a bit of elbow.. use the carb cleaning guide on this home page and its done.
16 BUCKS. and I cleanded 13 years of varnish from MIS-storing my GS.

Thanks to all who helped me through this......
Stimpy
 
I just got a '77 GS750. It is my first bike. I asked a friend who is the local Suzuki mechanic how much the carb rebuild was and he said $200 for labor. I didn't bother asking how much the parts were. I decided to do it myself and it was a relatively simple job if you are mechanically inclined. I went to a local bearing supply store and brought the old o'rings with me. They matched them up, all except for the smallest ones that go on the needle valves. I used the old ones again because I could not find the small o'rings at any parts houses. Anyway, the bike runs good now even though I need to sync the carbs, I've gotten them close by trial and error. Good luck.
 
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