Carb diaphagms

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Carb diaphagms

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I have been looking for replacement diaphragms this afternoon cause the last person in the set of carbs on this bike pinched 3 out of 4 and one is completely toast. I don't want to buy the whole slide assembly just would like to instal new rubbers on the slides. Anyone can help I would appreciate a hand with this.
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Rooster,you dont say which model you have but this may be of some help;

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I have a 3GM according to the side of the carbs themselves but I have no idea what that means when it comes to the mikuni #'s but I will do what I can to figure it out and take advantage of the info on that link I hope.
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If it be true that the 3GM carburetor was in FZR1000's from 89-95 then that makes the Mikuni number a BDST38 and if that is also true then the carb diaphragm from a 93' DR650 will work according to the link. I can get them locally for $39 each.
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And if all the above be true; a saving of $200 per carb by my calculations.!
Please let us know the outcome, Rooster.
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willandrip wrote:And if all the above be true; a saving of $200 per carb by my calculations.!
Please let us know the outcome, Rooster.

I've also had this confirmed previously some time ago so added it to the carb section over at my place

http://www.exup1000.co.uk/tech_info_are ... ntoobs.htm
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