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carb washer 6 years 7 months ago #17345

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Gents
after some help with a carb washer,, the part i am referring to is the washer that goes on the diaphragm post[probably not the correct description] the part number is kawasaki 92022-1155 but obviously it is unavailable i am not too sure if it is a crucial component but does anyone know the size so i may be able to source an alternative
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carb washer 6 years 7 months ago #17346

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The "washer" you are referring to is the spacer that prevents the slide carrier from making metal-to-metal contact with the carb body.
From my notes I put in my manual - .5mm thick, 13mm I/S dia., 17mm O/S dia. I believe this spacer also allows for a correct clearance between the end of the vacuum-post and the bottom of it's bore. This I believe maintains an adequate gap to allow responsive changes in vacuum, which is crucial for correct slide/mixture operation.
The spacer is required. They are difficult to obtain. Assembly without them will seriously affect the high-speed needle performance because the slides and needles will be .5mm lower (leaner) in the jets. A set of carbs I obtained for rebuilding with the intent to re-sell, had one (1) missing. I couldn't find anything I could use as a substitute but got very lucky when another member offered one. I would suggest that a more thorough Google search may get you something that could be used.
If you've got a '79 ( sorry - can't recall) then you'll need the specific part. These needles have only one slot for the c-clip so no easy possibility of adjusting the needle height. If you have an '80 and up with 5-slot needles, then you at least have a better chance of maintaining the correct mixture, if you substitute.
So keep in mind: If you end up making some (plastic/fiber) spacers, the difference in the OEM thickness vs the material you use, must be given consideration to avoid "chasing" your mixture..
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carb washer 6 years 7 months ago #17349

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Yes, I remember an interesting series of posts on this subject, to which you contributed, Scotch.
www.kz1300.com/index.php/forum/parts-bik...-washer?limitstart=0
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carb washer 6 years 7 months ago #17357

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Guys
may have tracked down a source for these washers will know more next week as i am waiting for an e-mail reply but i think the german mcg shop has them maybe of some help to other members

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carb washer 6 years 7 months ago #17361

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This is the "Duracon" washer. I can't remember who it was (it's been a few years) but someone on this site machined some from old 2-stroke reed valve material and sent one to me. Hopefully German MCG will be able to help you though.
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Hopefully the new washers are winging there way to me now, i also ordered a couple of washers that go on the carb inlet rubbers which will hopefully cure the leak i have between the head and the inlet rubber although i am still undecided about if i should put any form of gasket sealant on them

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