I've got a 1993 Suzuki GSX750F, which according to the Clymer manual has Mikuni BST36SS carbs.
Recently it started running on only 3 cylinders - after a somewhat more spirited than usual blat through the Wairarapa, including the former site of the sprints ...
In my efforts to find something wrong, I've started dismantling the carbs. This may have been a mistake, but never mind.
I've been following the instructions in the Clymer manual, but got stuck on removing the jet block - plastic thing that the piston slides through, and forms part of the main tube the air goes through, with the jet at the bottom. The manual says I should withdraw that after removing the pilot and main jets (I'm slightly confused there; I've removed what the pics show as the main jet, but there's still something left in the jet block. Pity the manual gives very little description of how the damn thing works, and what the bits are for). I'm wondering if the bits sticking out the sides of the top of the jet block are clips that hold it in, but the manual doesn't say anything about that.
In terms of gunk that I'm cleaning out, I'm a little worried by the brown sludge around the top of the piston - if I can successfully attach the pics I've taken, I've shown two pistons, one cleaned and the other not. Is that normal?
I'm going to have to assemble them without replacing all the o-rings the manual tells me I should replace - and in fact, without some of them altogether, since they weren't there. I intend to use Loctite 518 Master Gasket there instead (this is around the little tube that comes up through the top cover, and is then capped on top), as suggested by the mechanic I spoke to this morning, and what appears to have been done by the last person to service it.
Any more suggestions?
Thanks
Richard
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