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Want - Carb rubbers - GPz/J
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Want - Carb rubbers - GPz/J
Anyone got any New/As New inlet manifold rubbers - larger GPz style please - for sale 

And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!
Yup, I have x4 used ones from my J2 if you want them, they have been sitting in the departure lounge (next to bin) for a few years now. They were fine pre last rebuild, I only bought new to be sure to be sure to be sure.....actually I thought our role in life was to keep Z-Power in busines.
pm me if you want them. Matt
pm me if you want them. Matt

Matt C
Z1000J2 / ZRX1200R / Z650B1 / GPz1100B1 x 2
Z1000J2 / ZRX1200R / Z650B1 / GPz1100B1 x 2
- Jeff Saunders
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There are two different version of these... so make sure they match the carbs. When you look at the carb spigot that goes into the carb holder, there's a groove running around it that a corresponding rib on the carb holder matches. The early versions have an evenly radiused groove about 1/4" from the end of the spigot, the later ones have a wedge cut (triangular cut) much closer to the end.
If you use the wrong ones, you'll split the carb holders very quickly, and have problems getting the carbs to hold inside the carb holders.
If you use the wrong ones, you'll split the carb holders very quickly, and have problems getting the carbs to hold inside the carb holders.
73 Z1 (turbocharged), a 74 Z1A, and some h***a's and Suzuki's...
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- Jeff Saunders
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Hi Mark, you should be able to see a partial part number on the carb holder end.
You'll see 1135 or 1131
Equates to 16065-1135 (evenly radiused rib inside) and 16065-1131
(triangular wedge rib).
You'll see 1135 or 1131
Equates to 16065-1135 (evenly radiused rib inside) and 16065-1131
(triangular wedge rib).
73 Z1 (turbocharged), a 74 Z1A, and some h***a's and Suzuki's...
www.z1enterprises.com jeff@z1enterprises.com
www.z1enterprises.com jeff@z1enterprises.com
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