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44snot24s 08-15-2014 12:53 AM

Fuel bowl screws
 
So previous owner stripped them out and it's time to replace them. So what's everyone using to replace the oem ones with? Tried searching but couldn't find the info I needed figured this next fastest way.

GBAUTO 08-15-2014 01:55 AM

Head down to the hardware store and buy some stainless socket head(allen) screws-problem solved...

CC_Rider 08-15-2014 02:43 AM

I was not so lucky to have a hardware store that stocks m8 bolts... at least not stainless allen head. Had to go to a fastener supply store. The sizes are available on any oem parts page.

http://www.kawasakioemparts.com/oemp...7b9/carburetor

The number on the end is the length. They list three different screws for the carb. 4x8mm, 4x14mm and 4x16mm. pretty sure the 4 is what kawasaki calls the M8 bolt... or im completely crazy and its an M4 but I was pretty sure it was an M8 :P

One could easily line up the threads to double check ;)

GBAUTO 08-15-2014 04:06 AM

Looks like they are 4mm X 14mm long-anything close to that length should work.

44snot24s 08-15-2014 10:04 AM

great thanks for the quick info ill try and run by and get them after work today. wondering if my local home depot will even have them.

IDRIDR 08-15-2014 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by 44snot24s (Post 513663)
great thanks for the quick info ill try and run by and get them after work today. wondering if my local home depot will even have them.

Ace / True Value hardware often has a good selection.

Brieninsac 08-15-2014 04:34 PM

I had a hard time finding them too when I looked. If anyone wants to buy and sell extras count me in.

klx678 08-15-2014 09:02 PM

Fastenal carries metrics too. I buy all my stuff there, they may or may not do by the piece, I know they don't on nuts, washers, and O-rings. I've also hit Ace when in a bind, but costs me more.

I do allen or hex heads over phillips (the Japanese version too) every time.

If you use stainless, don't forget to do anti-seize on the threads, they will seize up in steel, I'm not sure about zinc or aluminum, but I just don't trust the stuff. Bright zinc plated will work as well, that's what I use. Just don't use black oxide, it rusts when you look at it.

Richard Avatar 08-15-2014 09:28 PM

I found stainless to be impossible to retrieve with a magnet if I drop one and it's in a hard to reach spot. If the carb's off the bike then it may not matter; I used to pull the CV carb fuel bowl with it on the bike..

44snot24s 08-16-2014 02:33 AM

idridr hit the nail on the head ace had what i needed home depot was a no go like usual. Bikes all back together and going strong with a clean carb again. thanks again guys


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