Are there any rebuild kits out there? If not, what is everyone else doing?
Jeff
Carb Kits - 1976 GT500
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Re: Carb Kits - 1976 GT500
Yes there are but be cautious I understand that keyster is not so good.
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Re: Carb Kits - 1976 GT500
Maybe I should just buy the individual parts from Suzuki. What all would you suggest I get?
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I just got this kit:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360408031973?redirect=mobile
Arrived fast, looks good but all the kits are jetted the same size. Gaskets look nice.
Arrived fast, looks good but all the kits are jetted the same size. Gaskets look nice.
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Re: Carb Kits - 1976 GT500
The problem with Keyster kits is that the needles are not identical to stock needles and in the case of a GT750, the main jets are not correct. How close the jets are to stock in terms of flow rates I cannot answer, but we have measured needles and they are not the same dimensions.
I have been told that on some bikes a keyster needle works better at high elevation, but have not measured that particular application to confirm or deny.
Buy genuine Mikuni jets where possible.
I have been told that on some bikes a keyster needle works better at high elevation, but have not measured that particular application to confirm or deny.
Buy genuine Mikuni jets where possible.