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Choke

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Carburetor
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    chris
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    How it dissasemble this?

    choke

    I want to change the seal ring

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      How it dissasemble this?

      choke

      I want to change the seal ring

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      SpookDog
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      @chris
      I don’t think you can if I remember when I stripped my carb.

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        @chris
        I don’t think you can if I remember when I stripped my carb.

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        chris
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        @SpookDog

        But spare parts are available, I bought the rubber ring from Mikuni and it wouldn't make any sense

        I could think of cutting the old ring and pushing the new one over the thread up to the position, but think that's not the right way

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          Calum
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          Maybe the plunger comes off in a non-breakable fashion. But more likely that the part number for the O-Ring matches the part number for the plunger in the mechanism where it is cable operated not lever operated.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            chris
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            Just found it out

            The plunger has to be pulled down firmly

            Then the parts are separated
            choke dissasembled

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              Just found it out

              The plunger has to be pulled down firmly

              Then the parts are separated
              choke dissasembled

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              SpookDog
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              @chris
              Sweet, that’s good to know. It just pushes into the rubber?
              Can you give us a link to where you got the spare bits?...

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                @chris
                Sweet, that’s good to know. It just pushes into the rubber?
                Can you give us a link to where you got the spare bits?...

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                chris
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                @SpookDog
                yes the spring, rubber parts and piston are available at mikuni

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