I think that's the line I'm going to take to be honest, I can't find anything to suggest otherwise.... Guess I'll find out when everything goes back together (fingers crossed)tz375 wrote:There is no reason to have a washer inside the float bowl that I can think of. Those carbs have an enriching circuit in one carb and the other one draws fuel from the one with the "choke". I suspect that washer dropped in there when someone had the carbs apart.
Carb question
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Re: Carb question
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Re: Carb question
I agree with ConnerVT. In the last two years, I've found two or three washers on my garage floor that I could not account for. I'm pretty meticulous, which is a curse in the vintage bike world, and I always stand there scratching my head wondering where that SOB (washer) came from.
Put it on your workbench and move on. Assemble everything according to how the parts diagrams show and go have a nice ride! LexPaul
Put it on your workbench and move on. Assemble everything according to how the parts diagrams show and go have a nice ride! LexPaul
1970 Suzuki T500 Titan Twin
1971 Yamaha HS1B 90cc Twin
1975 Suzuki TS125 Rolling Project
1974 Yamaha DT250 Rolling Project .5
1971 Yamaha HS1B 90cc Twin
1975 Suzuki TS125 Rolling Project
1974 Yamaha DT250 Rolling Project .5