Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MECHANICAL & TECHNICAL => Topic started by: silverbandit96 on December 28, 2005, 03:04:30 PM
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I'm not sure if I did this now, or this is whats been giving me trouble this whole time, but I took off one of the throttle covers and looked at the needles and noticed that the rubber diaphram that pulls the needle up and down has about a 1/4" tear/hole in it close to the very outside edge, it must have been pinched at one time putting the throttle cover on. Right now i'm putting it back together as is, but does anybody have any idea where I can get new diaphrams? Also, how bad do you think it'll effect how my bike runs? Obiously that one cylinder will be a little lean and it'll probably idle a little rough, but I think it'll still be ridable.
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I would replace it. You will have a vacuum leak and the carb won't draw fuel properly. These things are real delicate and are easy to pinch and tear. The dealer may be expensive for this item. I would try Sudco. www.sudco.com
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As an emergency repair until a new diaphragm can be obtained I've used Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) rubber in a tbe for a repair. Just use a cmall coating over the tear and want until it dries (24 hrs or so) before reassembling.
Try Ron Ayers for replacement parts at <www.ronayers.com> then go to Fiche, then Suzuki, then your model.
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Ron Ayers lists the diaphragms as part number 13507-17C01 for both the 1G and 2G Bandit 1200. Their price is $14.93, plus S & H of course, probably another $6-7 or so.
I think this is the Suzuki part number so you could check with your dealer for their price too.
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I have a 96' GSF 600, I can't seem to find the part. On the blow up image 16 points to the diaphragm but on the side it calls it a piston.
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Looking closer, it seems the diaphragm/piston are one piece, which will run me about 60 bucks, is this correct?
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Looking closer, it seems the diaphragm/piston are one piece, which will run me about 60 bucks, is this correct?
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Yeppers...that's the one. Tore one last year and was rather shocked at the price to replace it.
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Looking closer, it seems the diaphragm/piston are one piece, which will run me about 60 bucks, is this correct?
I have replaced the diaphragm on GSXRs and others, the diaphragm comes off of the slide. I have never done it on a Bandit, but I believe that it is the same. About $5.00 the last time I bought one. I am in Calif. on vacation, will be home 1-03-06, I have a couple of sets of carbs, I will try one and see.
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BHolland, he's got a B6 and they don't use Mikunis... unless you knew that and have some B6 Keihen's laying around.
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I was thinking of the 12, I do have a set from a Katana that are smaller than the 12,s carbs. I believe that they are mikunis. I have replaced them on a ZX 9, which are Keihens