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10 Feb 2021 13:42 #843283 by Mr. E
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I'm looking to fix these carbs and I'm in need of replacing these slugs from the circled holes. Throat to bowl port plug? Not sure what to call em.

The P.O never got em to run right even with a dyno jet kit... gee I wonder if it's because he had drilled a small hole in each plug :blink:

Plugs removed, carbs free of damage, now I just need to replace them. Anyone know where I could get these?

1978 kz1105 - the Rooster, 1981 KZ750 Chopper, 1975 KZ400 , 1984 GPZ750

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10 Feb 2021 18:58 #843303 by Nessism
Replied by Nessism on topic Saving a set of BS34s
What about tapping the drilled hole in the plug for a grub screw?

The only way I know to get those plugs is by extracting them from a set of carbs. They could be lathe cut easily enough too.
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11 Feb 2021 09:16 #843319 by Mr. E
Replied by Mr. E on topic Saving a set of BS34s
That's what I ended up doing. 7/16 aluminum round tuned down and just slightly pressed to fit with some threadlocker.

Thanks Nessism- :)

1978 kz1105 - the Rooster, 1981 KZ750 Chopper, 1975 KZ400 , 1984 GPZ750
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