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TheCafeKid
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Don't mean to argue with you chuck, but I'm gonna sorta..
I wouldn't be concerned about the screens or lack thereof on the inlet seats. Different models had different screens, and ways they went in or on. I just tore apart a set of 650 carbs today, stock, well, I'll assume stock as the mix plugs had never been removed, that had screens that just sat in the bottom of the inlet. They weren't attached to the seat. I've also opened up carbs that have no screens. And when I rebuild my carbs, I don't use the screens. My logic? Anything large enough for the screens to catch is just going to clog the screens, eventually you'll have to tear the carbs down to clean them out. Anything small enough to actually pass through the float seat is either going to cause a problem or it's not. You have, or should have, a perfectly fine screen in your petcock/tank. If its small enough to get by that, well, you're screwed either way cause those screens are about the same size. Most of the screens I've seen snap on over the inlet seat, and are made of plastic of some sort and half end up snapping when being removed. Like I said, I don't use em, and it's never been a problem the screen would have helped. Gas isn't as dirty as it was in the 70s either. So if you don't have em, don't freak out. It's not a big deal.
I wouldn't be concerned about the screens or lack thereof on the inlet seats. Different models had different screens, and ways they went in or on. I just tore apart a set of 650 carbs today, stock, well, I'll assume stock as the mix plugs had never been removed, that had screens that just sat in the bottom of the inlet. They weren't attached to the seat. I've also opened up carbs that have no screens. And when I rebuild my carbs, I don't use the screens. My logic? Anything large enough for the screens to catch is just going to clog the screens, eventually you'll have to tear the carbs down to clean them out. Anything small enough to actually pass through the float seat is either going to cause a problem or it's not. You have, or should have, a perfectly fine screen in your petcock/tank. If its small enough to get by that, well, you're screwed either way cause those screens are about the same size. Most of the screens I've seen snap on over the inlet seat, and are made of plastic of some sort and half end up snapping when being removed. Like I said, I don't use em, and it's never been a problem the screen would have helped. Gas isn't as dirty as it was in the 70s either. So if you don't have em, don't freak out. It's not a big deal.