o-ring kits
#2
You should be able to figure out the size (or take them to an auto parts store) and just buy the sizes that you need.
Just make sure you get one's that are chem resistant (to fuel).
I needed new injector rings on my civic, and Honda wanted like $8 per o-ring so I bought a "universal air conditioner o-ring repair kit" off the shelf at advance auto parts. It was $2.99 for the whole kit and it had like 20 viton o-rings in it.
Just make sure you get one's that are chem resistant (to fuel).
I needed new injector rings on my civic, and Honda wanted like $8 per o-ring so I bought a "universal air conditioner o-ring repair kit" off the shelf at advance auto parts. It was $2.99 for the whole kit and it had like 20 viton o-rings in it.
#3
You could try these guys
http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/gl_carb_parts.htm
Bottom of the page - individual o-rings
http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/gl_carb_parts.htm
Bottom of the page - individual o-rings
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You should be able to figure out the size (or take them to an auto parts store) and just buy the sizes that you need.
Just make sure you get one's that are chem resistant (to fuel).
Just make sure you get one's that are chem resistant (to fuel).
Unless you pay a small fortune for original Honda kits, that's (if they are available for 1000F's ? )
You are better just to take them apart and take the originals to the accessories/parts shops and match them up ...
That way it will only cost pennies
Some more info here on this thread https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-1000f-hurricane-38/carb-bowl-gasket-26327/
Last edited by CBRclassic; 08-23-2009 at 05:44 PM.
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