RUbbers
RUbbers
Just about to clean up a set of carbs for my Exup.
Unable to recognise smaller 'o' ring arrowed.
I know all the others.
Must be an age thing
Anyone help please?
Unable to recognise smaller 'o' ring arrowed.
I know all the others.
Must be an age thing
Anyone help please?
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
No, from what I've already seen, that's the thinner of the two large rings.nuggitt wrote: I think it sits under the plastic part that holds the emulsion tube.
The thicker of the two large rings is the float holder ring while the thicker 'small' ring is the one that sits at the top of the carb under the cap.
So where's the last one go? Great if you can help nuggitt, thanks.
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
I've always got bits and bobs left over after any work I do, so reckon the unidentified rings are gonna be the ones left over.
I'm stumped too, but will try without.
They're too big to physically fit into the pilot screw orifice without twisting.
Maybe bad manufacture process?
Or maybe just me - ain't got a clue!
Thanks anyways
I'm stumped too, but will try without.
They're too big to physically fit into the pilot screw orifice without twisting.
Maybe bad manufacture process?
Or maybe just me - ain't got a clue!
Thanks anyways
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
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your main jet is supposed to face up to a square-profile rubber o-ring to give a proper seal...they degrade with time and are normally either removed with a pick, or left to rot into the recess it sits in.
part #29
http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-fzr1000-198 ... ml#results
i dont think your spare o ring is a replacement for this one, maybe its a superfluous one, my guess would be maybe some models came with a modified float bowl to take a carb heater circuit and its the o-ring for that??? pure guesswork, ive never seen a fzr1000 with a carb heater.
part #29
http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-fzr1000-198 ... ml#results
i dont think your spare o ring is a replacement for this one, maybe its a superfluous one, my guess would be maybe some models came with a modified float bowl to take a carb heater circuit and its the o-ring for that??? pure guesswork, ive never seen a fzr1000 with a carb heater.
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
i know its a moot point now Bonly1 as you have already bought your seal sets...but you really should have gone here first:
http://litetek.co/Carb_Kit_Yamaha_FZR1000_89-95.html
not only does it have the washer and o-ring for the pilot jet needle, but it also has the square rubbers for the main jet.
blair/maelstrom/lite-tek (he goes by many names) makes really good kits, never had a single problem with any of them that ive bought, and ive bought a few
http://litetek.co/Carb_Kit_Yamaha_FZR1000_89-95.html
not only does it have the washer and o-ring for the pilot jet needle, but it also has the square rubbers for the main jet.
blair/maelstrom/lite-tek (he goes by many names) makes really good kits, never had a single problem with any of them that ive bought, and ive bought a few
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
Many thanks to all who've helped here and particularly to banner001.
Never seen/found or searched for that site before and may well place an order anyway as I have two sets of carbs here.
Looks to be a really useful link for anyone sorting carb's - added to my favs!
Never seen/found or searched for that site before and may well place an order anyway as I have two sets of carbs here.
Looks to be a really useful link for anyone sorting carb's - added to my favs!
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
Having seen these new seal kits. It's inspired me to think about refurbishing a spare set of carbs I've had in a box for years. That'll be a nice little job for next winter. Cheers Banner lad.
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