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are there any advantages of running vm carbs over my cv's? i found a set for a reasonable amount, fully rebuilt...will they even fit my 81 gs550?
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There was a recent thread that said you can use an intake boot from a KZ to adapt the vm to cv on the carb intake side. I don't remember which kz model that was from
Firstly, the o-rings and dip are a LOT less than the rebuild kits.... you wouldnt be that far off the cost of the rebuild kits? ...
Secondly, don't waste your money on rebuild kits.
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If your float bowl gaskets are not torn, re-use them. If they need to be replaced, get them. Any of the online sources will have them for about $4 each or less.
For the rest of the carb parts, those of us here, "up over" use Berryman's Carb Cleaner Dip. Not sure what's available to those of you "down under". While waiting for the carbs to soak clean, order up a set of o-rings for the carbs, another set of o-rings for the intake tubes, if your bike has them, and stainless hardware for those tubes, all from cycleorings.com. Robert Barr, the owner of that little emporium, is a member here.
Typical cost of a "rebuild kit" is between $20 and $25. A can of "dip" is $20, and all the other stuff is less than $25, so, for less than the cost of just two kits, you can clean what you already have. An added factor is that the kits frequently have parts of sub-standard quality, so you will chase your tail trying to figure out why your "freshly re-built" carbs don't work right.![]()
Look about half-way down on this page and confirm it for yourself. There is a nice list of what bikes require what sizes.I own a 81 GS550LX with CV Carbs. I understand that I would require the BS Oring kit but as for the Intake Orings and the Screw kits which ones are actually correct for that year?
I'm leaning on Large Orings for the Intake and the 20mm for the screw kit. Can anyone confirm this?
Best you start a new thread.
with that said, you can repair the float post, or I have a set of '80 gs850 "parts" carbs that might work, depending on which carb you are needing. (the choke linkage is different between '82 and '80)
no vacuum petcock? that's easy. cap off the vacuum port on the #2 carb and use your manual (on/off) petcock.