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Originally posted by RobertTravis View PostDon't fret about o-rings being unobtanium...You can get ANY o-ring you want in a number of profiles (X-ring, round or square + others) from McMaster.com - Just mic out the ones you have and get new ones.
If so, let me know...Please
I believe they are different sizes from top to bottom. I still need to pull mine apart again. I noticed bubbles of fuel coming from around the brass, between the plastic while idling. Normal ?My Katana-1100 17" wheel swap
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=136894
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Originally posted by katanarider View PostHave you found the o-rings that fit the diaphragm slides?
If so, let me know...Please
I believe they are different sizes from top to bottom. I still need to pull mine apart again. I noticed bubbles of fuel coming from around the brass, between the plastic while idling. Normal ?
I don't know the exact o-rings you need for your setup, BUT...a trip to Horrible Freight will get you a cheap but better than you need digital caliper. Just measure the thickness of the o-ring and the diameter. Then get them from McMaster.
Take care when measuring not to distort it by squeezing too hard or you'll get a wrong measurement.
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So, new seals etc arriving in the week, everything's much cleaner and can actually see through holes that were previously bunged up. One thing, when I was talking the choke slider off, it had only 3 screws holding it on not 4, when I've looked at OEM diagrams of this assembly the parts list only suggests there are 3, anyone know why please?
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Help Removing Needle Jet?
Hey, any advice on how to remove the needle jet from 2002 600 carbs please, I don't have a picture of it to upload right now but it's part 15 on this diagram:
Shop online for OEM Carburetor parts that fit your 2002 Suzuki GSX600F, search all our OEM Parts or call at 269-385-1540 ext 1342
It's buried down the bottom of the tube the jet holder came out of and I can't see how to get it our without destroying it? My carbs don't look the same as those in Carbs 101 so that's not really helpful for this particular bit! Is it maybe best to leave it where it is is and just flush it out with some carb cleaner and air?
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Originally posted by 92xjunker View PostYou need to reference cabs 102 not 101.
In Carbs 102 it talks about a spacer "Also, be VERY careful at this point. With the tube out, there is a small spacer that the jet rides in." It's possible this is the same bit of brass causing me problems but no idea how I can knock it out as suggested, hoping I'm just being a bit simple here
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1: DIAPHRAGM COVER 13502-19E00
2: SPRING 13573-19E00
3: HOLDER 13418-33E00
4: 0 RING D:1.9 ID 09280-05004 D:1.9 ID:4.8
5: SPRING 13481-04F00
6: WASHER 13382-19E00
7: E RING, JET NOZ 13394-17E60
8-1: RING 13387-44030 [MODEL Y]
9: NEEDLE,JET 13383-19E30 (5DH30-54)
10: DIAPHRAGM 13507-19E00
11: VALVE,PISTON 13501-19E30
12: JET,NEEDLE(P-0M 09494-00921 P-OM
13: HOLDER,JET 13385-19E00
14: O RING 13246-43010
15-1: M/J 115 (N10222 09491-23012 [LH, RH]
15-2: M/J 112.5 (N102 09491-22014 (112.5)
16-1: VALVE ASSY,NEED 13370-07F00 (2.3)
17: FLOAT ASSY 13250-04F00
18: SCREW 02112-0408A
19: SCREW 13602-05A10
20: FLOAT PIN 13254-01010
21: GASKET 13258-04F00
22-1: JET,AIR(160) 09493-32007 (160)
22-2: (CA) JET, POWER 09492-30013 (150)
23: JET, PILOT 09492-12008 #12.5
24: JET,STARTER,50 09491-50006
25: O RING 13295-29900
26: WASHER 13291-29900
27: SPRING 13268-48700
28-1: ADJUSTER 13279-33E00
28A: PLUG 13281-05A00
29: SCREW 02112-04107
30-1: PLUG DRAIN 13247-02340
31: SCREW 13247-33E00
32: PLUNGER 13411-05300
33: SPRING 13417-26D00
34: O RING 13278-47090
35: HOLDER GUIDE 13418-44080
36: STARTER VALVE C 13682-31210
37: CAP 13274-84000
38: CLIP 09401-06101
39-2: HOSE (CA) 13684-02F10
[RH MODEL Y/K1/K2 E3/E28]
42: (CA)NIPPLE 13685-48B00
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Thankfully Bike Bandit has a schematic available to check how things break down...but I am not seeing a spacer in there.
This is for the 2000 Kat600.Last edited by RobertTravis; 05-19-2017, 05:22 PM.
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Thanks, I found the spacers buried down where the large emulsion tube came from, weren't mentioned or shown in my Haynes manual either, glad they're all still there though!!
The bit I can't get at looks to be from under where the pilot jet (jet with the smaller hole) came out. Again not listed in my manual or the image posted above.
I can't seem to upload images here only links to images so can't put a pic up of what I'm on about!
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I use Photo Bucket someone else here said Imgur.com has less pop-up ads. Anyway, you have to upload your pictures there now because Katriders.com got a virus from people uploading bogus photos with malicous code in them.
Once you do that, right click to copy the link from Photo Bucket or Imgur.com. Then here in Katriders, click the little plantet earth symbol tab. Once you do that a window will appear that says "Please enter the URL link". In that window, delete the "http://". Finally, right click to paste your link. Its a bunch of bull shit that I've complained about for a couple of years now, but it is what it is. Ass holes want to hack everybodies computers these days, so what can you do?
Anyway, sounds like your talking about your choke circuit is spraying fuel. Make sure its not engaged/pins pushed in.My Katana-1100 17" wheel swap
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=136894
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Originally posted by 92xjunker View PostI haven't seen any for the carbs
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I don't think there are and torque specs for the carbs. It's one of those cases where you have to use your best judgement given the fastener size and material. It is imperative that you have the proper screwdrivers for the fasteners like JIS (there are zero Phillips screws on these bikes) and the right blade regular screwdriver so you don't mangle the soft brass parts. Just snug everything down.
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