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budpat105
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What you suggest for a carb upgrade on a 93A? Not wanting to go reed valve, not a full out racer, just want good running bike without the oring issue and whatever else is wrong with my carb. Maybe the 24mm carb saving is my best choice?
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socalhodaka
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You have one of the best carbs, all carbs with O-Rings and other wear type parts will wear. Get the new parts and give the carb a complete cleaning. Here’s a video I made on that carb.
https://youtu.be/1Bfmm63cJt8
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hello,whats oring? ty.
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O-rings are specialized rubber "washers" used to provide a seal between two mating surfaces.
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In this particular carburetor the O-ring mentioned provides a seal for the externally removable main jet that resides in the float bowl. If the O-ring is damaged or leaking it creates an unmetered rich condition.
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I’m not sure but I think You can take that out and replace it with a main jet. You will no longer have the quick change ability,
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