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Carb diaphram
#1
Besides Suttons, who are not taking orders at the moment, does anyone know where I can get new carb diaphragms
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#2
fowlers are back order aswell
if you google the part number 5DM-14940-00
you will find it appears on a lot of other bikes, and even some boat engines
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#3
Cheers mate.

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#4
Well done punk that was quick and friendly service
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#5
(03-05-18, 11:23 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: Well done punk that was quick and friendly service
thats what she said !!!
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#6
if you only need one then you might get away with a used one
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FAZER-...SwwChatBs7
£14 is better than £30-40


he seems to have stripped down a set of carbs to try and make the most cash he can so if you need any other parts it might be worth making him a bulk deal and knocking about 35% off everything
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#7
Thanks for that mate, yes only need the one at the moment. Only changing it as a proccess of elimination on a slight running issue. thanks again for your help.
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#8
Where are you based, I have an a spare set of carbs in bits. I'm sure one of the will be fine, you're welcome to it for free as I was just gonna bin them away.

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#9
(06-05-18, 10:42 AM)Wootan link Wrote: Where are you based, I have an a spare set of carbs in bits. I'm sure one of the will be fine, you're welcome to it for free as I was just gonna bin them away.


any chance you want to sell me the float bowl drain screws (if you pm me an email i can send you a few bob through ebay)
i think one of mine is leaking but not sure
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#10
If I can get them out you're welcome to them. I'll have look in the morning and come back to you
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#11
cheers bud - even my collection of spares cant help in this one - my fazer parts are a bit thin on the ground
-unless someone needs an airbox or clocks as thats all that is usable here
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#12
Hi Wooten cheers for that I am at castle donington. I can reimburse the postage costs. just let me know..
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#13
I've had a quick look at drain screws and they might be tricky to shift. I scrapped the original carbs as most of the screws were toast. I've given them a good soaking so I'll let you know how I get on. Diaphrams should be fine, I'll get everything I can off tomorrow and let you both know.
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#14
if they are stuck i will just give you extra to ship whatever is there - i have the time and the patience to let stuff like that soak for days (and some tricks using the oven when the house is empty) - i never like to see things go in a bin that might be usable to someone lol
foc-u spares department lol
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#15
Cheers mate
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#16
I've got a diaphram out no problem.Drain screws aren't going to be so easy. Pic attached


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#17
ahh they have had some life - i have a feeling those are not going to be easy to shift
or the float bowl screws annoyingly
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#18
It was sat next to sea for a few years. Only done 14000 miles. I've nearly finished a full restoration.
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