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Mikuni VM 33 Carbs
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BTW, if anyone needs a extra long throttle cable, I'll let you have it cheap. Still in good shape but it's too Flipping LONG. :woohoo:
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How's the float levels...do you check them using the clear-tube method?
My new/used RS34's developed a consistent drip off the drain on #1 carb bowl when the bike is resting on the side-stand, so I need to check into cause of that. It is either the fuel-valve O-ring isn't sealing, or may need to adjust the float heights from 17 mm to 18 mm +.
I noticed some scale deposits on the O-ring surface of the fuel-valve bores, and maybe I didn't clean that up well enough.
The clear-tube level check showed the #1 carb fuel is higher than the RS36's, which may be the culprit. Whatever, I should be able to rule out if its the O-ring if there is no fuel still dripping when the bike is vertical, sitting on the center-stand.
Runs better with 34's...
Update : No fuel dripping while vertically positioned on the center-stand for a day, so apparently the float heights need adjusting.
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A flipping cold ride so I stopped at Chaparral for a face shield and some warm gloves. The shield I had before I'd carry in a side box. I lost it one time when I forgot to latch it. I found it but it happened again and it was gone for good. Why I had it in the box during the summer was just plain STUPID. Anyway this helmet has other attachments like a LED brake light in the back of the helmet. Really cool.
www.chaparral-racing.com/product/gmax-gm...kit/131-72-3567.aspx
I also ordered a jaw set for cold weather riding. I'll have it in a few days. $15
With the face shield and gloves it was a lot warmer. Cold ride tomorrow and I'll be ready.
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swest wrote: The throttle is working much better..
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YOWZA dude! :woohoo:
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I mainly ask because I seem to have inherited a set with a parts 650 I picked up a couple of months ago. As soon as I can get it organized, I will post some photos, to confirm what they are. I reckon somebody else can let me know if I have it wrong anyway.
The plan had been just to tidy them up for sale, as they are far too big for any of my bikes, and it seems they have some intrinsic value. If the OP was suggesting they can be worth $250-300 USD, then it is worth the time to clean them up and sell them off. (Or, as always for fair prize to a fellow KZer.)
Pics soon,
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They seem to sell quickly on flea bay for around $300.00 give or take.
They were once THE carbs to use, many moons ago…..
I believe its called "Oppositional Defiance Disorder"
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Jonny wrote: I hope I am not highjacking here, but I am curious about whether or not there is much of a market for VM33's. I've read through this whole thread, and get the feel that at least Steve is having success with them.
I mainly ask because I seem to have inherited a set with a parts 650 I picked up a couple of months ago. As soon as I can get it organized, I will post some photos, to confirm what they are. I reckon somebody else can let me know if I have it wrong anyway.
The plan had been just to tidy them up for sale, as they are far too big for any of my bikes, and it seems they have some intrinsic value. If the OP was suggesting they can be worth $250-300 USD, then it is worth the time to clean them up and sell them off. (Or, as always for fair prize to a fellow KZer.)
Pics soon,
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Jon
I don't mind. Put up some pics before you spend any money on them.
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The photos aren't great, as they are just off my cell phone, but I think they are at least sufficiently good to figure out what these are.
They've clearly been modified for vacuum ports by somebody, which among a couple other things suggested to me that they were maybe the VM33s, which as per earlier did not come with synching ports. I did check the bore diameter quickly at the fellows house, and I seem to remember it being a touch OVER 33mm, but not an awful lot. I currently have then soaking in some hot soapy water to clean them up at least a little before moving on.
If this isn't enough info for a good identification, then let me know, and I can take some more photos or look for other distinguishing marks.
Thanks in advance,
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