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Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 6:17 pm
by Wurrukatte
Okay...
I tore down the carburetors in my FZR600 to rebuild them and one of them was missing the REALLY TINY O-Ring that goes in each one.
The problem you ask?
I can't seem to find the part name or part number to find or order 4 of them from anywhere.

Anyone know what these O-Rings are called? Or the part number? Or where to get them?
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:22 pm
by Clanky
I think you are after part 12 in the carb diagram in this link:
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/Y ... parts.html
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 3:45 am
by buzzawak
I can confirm Clanky, its part 12 in the pic
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:47 am
by SouthendChris
If getting a Yamaha part in Alaska is hard then the 1998~9 Suzuki GS500E has an identical part in its carburettor, part number 13509-17C00
I think even the carb diaphragm will fit too, though not much else. Part no 13507-17C01.
http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs500-1998- ... ml#results
Just giving you options.
Chris
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 8:51 am
by DonTZ125
Post from a silly Triumph forum
large orings -Suzuki P/N 13374-35C00
or if you dont have a Suzuki shop nearby, order directly from McMaster Carr, they come in a pack of 25 for dirt cheap.
9263K137
Width 1.6 mm
Inside Diameter 7.1 mm
Outside Diameter 10.3 mm
Material Viton® Fluoroelastomer
Durometer Hard
Durometer Shore A: 75
Temperature Range -40° to +400°F
Color Black
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 10:40 am
by Wurrukatte
Wow... Thanks guys. That part was driving me loco!
Re: Tiny "O-Rings" in carburetor...??? HELP!!! LOL
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 12:35 pm
by hawcer
When I pulled my carbs to go through them...all of those o-ring where missing. No wonder it ran like poopy.
I made my own by cutting small "hoops" off of a small diameter vacuum hose. Worked like a charm
