O ring for Mixture Screw
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O ring for Mixture Screw
Has anyone found a good source for this little basket.
All the ones I have found so far are too thick. Even when I stretch one that is too small onto the mixture screw the thickness still means it does not fit in the carb properly.
I suspect that this is causing the bike to run badly at small throttle opening when not under load.
LT told me that it could be picked up anywhere
and I have even rang a Honda dealer who says it is not availanble seperate and must be bought as part of a carb kit. £15 for a poxy o-ring is just too much 
All the ones I have found so far are too thick. Even when I stretch one that is too small onto the mixture screw the thickness still means it does not fit in the carb properly.
I suspect that this is causing the bike to run badly at small throttle opening when not under load.
LT told me that it could be picked up anywhere


Re: O ring for Mixture Screw
[b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
> Has anyone found a good source for this little basket.
> All the ones I have found so far are too thick. Even when I stretch one that
> is too small onto the mixture screw the thickness still means it does not fit
> in the carb properly.
> I suspect that this is causing the bike to run badly at small throttle opening
> when not under load.
> LT told me that it could be picked up anywhere
and I have even rang a
> Honda dealer who says it is not availanble seperate and must be bought as part
> of a carb kit. £15 for a poxy o-ring is just too much
I actually used the o-ring from the inside of an anodised tyre/tube dust cap
Real bodge i know, but it works 
> Has anyone found a good source for this little basket.
> All the ones I have found so far are too thick. Even when I stretch one that
> is too small onto the mixture screw the thickness still means it does not fit
> in the carb properly.
> I suspect that this is causing the bike to run badly at small throttle opening
> when not under load.
> LT told me that it could be picked up anywhere

> Honda dealer who says it is not availanble seperate and must be bought as part
> of a carb kit. £15 for a poxy o-ring is just too much

I actually used the o-ring from the inside of an anodised tyre/tube dust cap


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Maplin are selling a really cheap O ring kit at the moment
It's not on their website but from memory is something like this.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/419-Pc-O-RING-Set ... dZViewItem
It's not on their website but from memory is something like this.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/419-Pc-O-RING-Set ... dZViewItem
Re: O ring for Mixture Screw
[b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
> Has anyone found a good source for this little basket.
What size is it? (Internal dia x section dia)
> Has anyone found a good source for this little basket.
What size is it? (Internal dia x section dia)
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[b]baker21 :[/b]
> [quote]Maplin are selling a really cheap O ring kit at the moment
> It's not on their website but from memory is something like this.
> [/quote]
>
> the maplin kit does not have the one needed in it(i have one) tis always the
> way having all the ones you DONT need
It's the section diameter that is the problem.
The 3mm ID will stretch to fit but 1.5 section makes it too thick to be a good fit in the carb.
So ID must be 3 or 4 mm and the section 1.0 mm.
> [quote]Maplin are selling a really cheap O ring kit at the moment
> It's not on their website but from memory is something like this.
> [/quote]
>
> the maplin kit does not have the one needed in it(i have one) tis always the
> way having all the ones you DONT need

It's the section diameter that is the problem.
The 3mm ID will stretch to fit but 1.5 section makes it too thick to be a good fit in the carb.
So ID must be 3 or 4 mm and the section 1.0 mm.
[b]Eddie Evans :[/b]
> So ID must be 3 or 4 mm and the section 1.0 mm.
I can see the problem looking at
http://www.jameswalker.biz/docs/jwco/o_ ... ll_doc.pdf
That lists all the standard O-ring sizes, and nothing like your requirements is there.
Closest is BS607.
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Aha!
http://www.allensperformance.co.uk/o-rings.html
> So ID must be 3 or 4 mm and the section 1.0 mm.
I can see the problem looking at
http://www.jameswalker.biz/docs/jwco/o_ ... ll_doc.pdf
That lists all the standard O-ring sizes, and nothing like your requirements is there.
Closest is BS607.
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Aha!
http://www.allensperformance.co.uk/o-rings.html