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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8504

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Any advice welcome. I can spend £100 on 3 new airbox rubbers which may be causing the low rev carb issue I have but I have found a set of carbs for £175 history unknown (not that I believe what people say always)I'm thinking a spare set of carbs cleaned and set as well as I can will be a very usefull item as they are hard to find, or should I just fix what I know is wrong...the airbox rubbers, if I pass the carbs up I may never find another set at an affordable price..thoughts anyone, thanks....oh for a healthy bank account!
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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8507

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I'd buy the rubbers. Carb kits can be had fairly easily.

My advise should be suspect because I'm a newb and not a mechanic. :cheer:

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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8508

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I'd buy the carbs, at that price they are a bargain. The rubbers appear on e-bay more often than carbs. B)
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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8516

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There isn't a set of carbs out there that can't be "brought back from the dead" I've overhauled a set for a cost of $15.00 AND that's with upgraded Viton 75 O-rings which I feel is a must now that we have ethanol in our gasoline.
I would say the air box rubbers are really important. On the front face of the carb are 2 air bleed orifices with metered jets around .005"-.010" sizing. If they plug up with debris, you'll have issues. Air leakage past the air box boots is unfiltered. Also the throttle slides are a really tight fit and need to be able to fall under gravity. Dirt on the slides is unwelcomed.

My 2 cents.
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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8519

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Do you have a link for the airbox rubbers? Is it ebay or someone else? I've just discovered I have at least one with a tear in it.

Your timing may be great :)

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New rubbers or spare carbs, can't afford both??? 8 years 8 months ago #8524

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www.z1300.de/ Thanks for opinions, my gut feeling is for the carbs, I'll mull it over and probably make the wrong decision, but if I was sensible I wouldn't have spent more than I could afford on a 13 :silly:
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