Nitrile and Viton are types of material the O Rings are made from,
If they are stuffed you will notice they float valves will come out on the carbs easy and the o ring wont be sticking out from the outside of the float valve and the fuel will bypass and overflow your bowls.
Take the Orings ,carb and float valve to Saeco or SKF (if you have one where you live, look under bearings suppliers in the Yellow Pages) They will be able to figure out what section and diameter size O Rings you need,
I think Nitrile Viton O Rings are orange, the origianls might still be black
Dont put rubber grease in there, It dont like fuel, some oil will be fine to lube the o rings
What he said.
Just to clarify for cbfb - it's the valve seat bodies. They're normally recessed into the carb body and held by a small machine screw (that's just a bolt that is fully threaded).
Not sure they'll have them - I've struggled to get anything but nitrile there in the past so I just go straight to Seal House or Seal Imports.
I've never seen viton in anything other than black.
Correct.
HERE is why you don't use nitrile (NBR) in contact with fuel (even vapour).
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
Hmmm, not held in place by a machine screw, if it's the right bit I'm looking at it's just pushed into place and held by the friction of the o-ring. Ducatilover is popping over later to take a look, and I can stick some photos up if we still can't figure it.
Cool they've got one in Palmy too!
Thanks![]()
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
I forgot about Seal Imports, get stuff from them for work sometimes, Seaco is across the road tho and I am usually getting bearings too and let them sort out odd ball parts. Seal Imports have got so many differnet types of seals, Handy having one local
I get bright orange O rings that may be a Gunuine part for some of the machines I work on, Cant remeber if after market are Black or Orange or what type they even are
Nordson glue machine O rings are a dull orange, Hi Temp (200 Deegree C)
Yep there is a strainer but it seems a bit different to what you've described, better get some pictures...
Hopefully! Yeah she's really trying hard to piss me off
Yeah dunno what I would have done without KB... have a permanently broken bike probably![]()
Well a bit of an update... Ducatilover came over yesterday to have a look at it, we got the fuel leak sorted I think, needed the float height adjusting on one of the carbs. Bit strange as it was only out on one carb, but anyway it doesn't seem to be leaking anymore.
Last remaining issue is that once the bike is warmed up, the white exhaust appears (doesn't do it when cold) and the idle gradually increases on its own from around 1500 to around 2500. We were thinking it might be an air leak, the carb rubbers look mint but I'm gonna replace them with a thin layer of sealant to see if that helps.
White exhaust...you mean white smoke? Suggestive of a water leak into a cylinder.
Possible airleak...got a can of ether? StartYaBastard is essentially that. A very short squirt onto each inlet rubber (do one, then allow to disperse, then the next etc) will tell you if there is a leak.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
White smoke yup. And yup I'm hoping that's not what it is. Checked the head/block wasn't warped/damaged and replaced the gaskets so dunno how that could be happening, would be a pain in the arse if so. Will deal with the rough idle first.
Not got a can of ether, saw the price of it and thought I'd see if using sealant on the inlet rubber fixes it first. If that doesn't work I'll get some ether.
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