sparks454 wrote:Thanks LM. I'll keep that tip in mind for future reference.
Keihin float bowl gaskets
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Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they still fit ugly. I am using a rubber/paper gasket I cut out from my original and it still leaks.
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Here ya go. ........lm
<http://www.olypen.com/retro/>
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teufelziege wrote:Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they still fit ugly. I am using a rubber/paper gasket I cut out from my original and it still leaks.
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Thank you sir!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Here ya go. ........lm
<http://www.olypen.com/retro/>
teufelziege wrote:Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they still fit ugly. I am using a rubber/paper gasket I cut out from my original and it still leaks.
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Ya welcome. ..............lm
teufelziege wrote:Thank you sir!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Here ya go. ........lm
<http://www.olypen.com/retro/>
teufelziege wrote:Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they still fit ugly. I am using a rubber/paper gasket I cut out from my original and it still leaks.
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FYI. The gaskets from a CB750 will also fit. Whenever I remove my bowls, the gaskets are swelled. I have to let them dry and I can put them back in.
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