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sdmay
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sonic carb cleaning
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July 09, 2005, 04:26:30 PM »
Was browsing looking for info on carbs and saw the post about sonic cleaning for $400 for the rack. I found in Ontario that does the same thing. Website is
www.siriusconinc.com
. They show charges as $60US for one carb, $110US for two and $200US for four. Also says they will kit for $30Us each carb. Just another option. Will probably get my carb kits from them. Only ones that I can find for the '78 style carbs that I have. Still haven' t got them yet. No money. Hope to get the bike atr least running sometime this summer.
Shawn
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pmpski_1
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Re: sonic carb cleaning
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July 09, 2005, 06:22:57 PM »
I don't know what bike you have, but I got my CB550 carb rebuild kits from Retrobikes (
http://olypen.com/retro/
) for 12 bucks a pop. Sirius is asking 17.50 a piece. However, these are the Keyster kits, the same kits that many here have cautioned against.
I think a can of Berrymans is like 15 bucks, can't remember exactly. If you're on a budget the Berrymans will work instead of paying 200 bucks for sonic cleaning. Yamaha carb cleaner is supposed to be less "nasty" than the Berrymans.
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eldar
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Re: sonic carb cleaning
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July 11, 2005, 02:26:53 PM »
I have heard good things about the yamaha cleaner. It is not as caustic as the berrymans so you dont have to worry about forgeting a rubber oring or something like that. I would also not worry about sonic cleaning. I doubt it is any better than a good dipping and jet cleaners and certainly not worth $400.
It is hard to find carb kits for the 78s. I have one and it is damn near impossible. So unlike the rest of the SOHCers, we have to take what we can find. I think the keysters are fine given the situation. Although different tuning will be required.
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dzachary99
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Re: sonic carb cleaning
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July 11, 2005, 07:27:26 PM »
If your interested I can ultra-soniclly clean them for
A LOT
cheaper then that, maybe $20 per carb, you pay shipping.
e-mail me and we'll work out the details,
misadie1@iwon.com
Doug
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