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pilot jet

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#1 carb pilot jet stuck..dspo stripped the head...bought my bike ('82 650) a couple weeks ago..started hard..had to rev @3000 (to keep it running) for 5 minutes or so..then would idle about 1000rpm and would run out smooth..I decided to buy the bike..price was right and all else very nice..low miles..thought I could just clean carbs because it had been sitting for God knows how long..when I did rudimentary clean up discovered #1 pilot head stripped and decided to just squirt carb cleaner in it..all others no issues...clean up was no help and would only start with starting fluid..then would run away and I immediately shut down..I am in the process of off rail cleaning (got the o-rings from Bob Barr)..original o-rings show no signs of damage, but thought I should replace anyway ..#1) what is function of pilot jet?..#2) can I get away with leaving the jet alone as this is an issue with only one carb?..#3) if it is absolutely necessary to pull the jet (which may or may not have an issue) how can I get that jet out? ..I'm afraid I may destroy the carb if I drill it out....FINALLY ..any ideas what I should be looking for that causes my initial hard starting issue..thanks for any advice..
 
Let's make sure here.... When you say "pilot jet", are you refering to the small jet that sits in fuel bowl next to the main jet? The pilot jet is covered by a rubber plug as in attached pic
 

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Let me know if you end up needing a replacement body. I believe I have a #1 GS650 carb body cleaned and ready to use laying around. I may also have a 42.5 pilot jet to go with it.
 
Let me know if you end up needing a replacement body. I believe I have a #1 GS650 carb body cleaned and ready to use laying around. I may also have a 42.5 pilot jet to go with it.

Any chance you have a good #3 650 carb?
 
Tom..yep..jet under the plug..the little pup that's impossible to reach
 
Tapped jeweler screwdriver into jet..applied a little heat..gingerly twisted out..NOW all I need is a 42.5 pilot jet..anyone know a good source?
 
Tapped jeweler screwdriver into jet..applied a little heat..gingerly twisted out..NOW all I need is a 42.5 pilot jet..anyone know a good source?

I think that's the same size as the stock pilot jets on the BS32 carbs for my 850. In that case, I'll have some. Will check in the next day or so.

As to the carb body itself for the 650, someone else here might be able to say whether or not it's also the same as the 850? In that case, I'll have one of those too.
Anyone? Bueller?
 
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