EDIT: I have been in contact with the guy that runs LiteTek and passed him more info. He has now added the GSX400SSN and GSX250SSN as a bike. He was very helpful. He strongly suggested NOT to use the imperial O-Rings as they are loose as they swell upto 20% once in petrol. See notes in posting below.
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As we know these carbs are problematic. This site for a GSXR400 is worth a read as similar issues:
tonysleep.co.uk/info/great-gsxr400-carburettor-saga
Viton O Rings are recommended.
This site does all you need for about £23 inc P&P
litetek.co/ReplacementPartsSuzuki.html
Also Choke / Petrol feed seals / Petrol Tap gasket.
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You can get the 4 main O Rings fronm a UK company http://www.polymax.co.uk/, but 2 in Viton and 2 are Nitrile.
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Hope that helps, I have ordered the Kit and Carbs are apart so will post once I have feedback.
Rob
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Re: Viton Carb O Ring Kit and Gaskets for GSX400SSN
With regard to other GSX-R400 carb info floating about, using imperial sizes, Blair at LiteTek says this:
"The AS-011/BS-011 is completely the wrong size to use on the float perch. The ID is way too large. All of his measurements are wrong and he is recommending alternative sizes without any understanding of the correct fitting tolerances for o-rings nor consideration for swell when exposed to fuel.
This is why float perch o-rings are never very tight to start with. The engineers at Mikuni are not stupid. NBR will swell by up to 20% when exposed to regular fuel. See page 42 of this document http://info.ornl.gov/sites/publications ... b27766.pdf
Please see my guide here for Mikuni BDST, which are very similar to BST.
http://www.litetek.co/Guide_MikuniBDST_Rebuild.html"
I am inclined to follow this advice myself for this rebuild and will post details once I have them.
"The AS-011/BS-011 is completely the wrong size to use on the float perch. The ID is way too large. All of his measurements are wrong and he is recommending alternative sizes without any understanding of the correct fitting tolerances for o-rings nor consideration for swell when exposed to fuel.
This is why float perch o-rings are never very tight to start with. The engineers at Mikuni are not stupid. NBR will swell by up to 20% when exposed to regular fuel. See page 42 of this document http://info.ornl.gov/sites/publications ... b27766.pdf
Please see my guide here for Mikuni BDST, which are very similar to BST.
http://www.litetek.co/Guide_MikuniBDST_Rebuild.html"
I am inclined to follow this advice myself for this rebuild and will post details once I have them.
