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Hi

fzr1000 exup 1989

I removed my choke cable from the carb a long time ago and having just restarted the work again I have found that I have lost what holds the cable onto the carbs ( not the nipple on the cable ). I also cannot remember or find any reference to what it looks like.
I have searched the web and ebay with no luck.

A picture of the missing part would be great.

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Don't have a pic to hand but basically it's a small square washer with a hole in the centre for a retaining bolt
Two adjacent sides are slightly curled over,the first to stop the cable moving sideways and the other to stop it pulling past its stop when the choke lever is pulled oa size is approx 12mm square
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Thanks stig

should be able to make one. Shame i put carbs on before i found it missing.
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Is this what you mean Des?


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No i have that piece nuggit.

But now i have a pic it looks like I'm not missing anything.
The white plastic the nipple goes into has a slot, couldn't see it on the bike, I'm guessing its a bit squashed and the cable isn't locating into it.
Will have a look today and see what's going on

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Damaged part ??

Well ive had a look and its damaged
should be able to fix using hole to bolt a small piece in place

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It appears one of the lugs is missing from yours. I'm sure it can modified with like you say a bolt through the hole with a bit of flat plastic for the nipple :blush: to fit into.
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Thanks for reply's

Will have to make a part to fix

Pics sure do help


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They do say a picture paints a thousand words. :lol:
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nuggitt wrote:They do say a picture paints a thousand words. :lol:

They do, and as I paint.

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i have a set of carbs that got damaged, i can see if i can get the part off them for you if you want?

my wife is a chilldrens book illustrator, this is what she does:
http://www.debbiegreenaway.com/

im only posting it as she looks good in the picture :D
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Nice paintings Des. I like the pike one, it looks real. I'm well impressed. :nod:
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banner001 wrote:i have a set of carbs that got damaged, i can see if i can get the part off them for you if you want?

my wife is a chilldrens book illustrator, this is what she does:
http://www.debbiegreenaway.com/

im only posting it as she looks good in the picture :D

Thanks banner I have manage to make a piece but a proper fix would be nice. Let me know a price. Paypal ??
I live near Oxford

Like your wife's work, great Lion & Owl

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nuggitt wrote:Nice paintings Des. I like the pike one, it looks real. I'm well impressed. :nod:
Thanks nuggitt

My other hobbies include fishing so it helps, and I tried to keep it real with the water colour etc

Its quite a large painting 4ft X 3ft

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Throw the spuds in and Des could be tempted I bet. :lol:
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