Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
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Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
I need to buy some replacement O rings for the choke jet in my old 25mm carburettors. Please can you recommend the dimensions and/or the particular part number if it's not a standard, generic O ring. I'd like to buy at least 2 and ideally around 5. I'm in the UK.
Thank you, Julian.
Thank you, Julian.
Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
Their only function is to hold the float bowl on whilst you fit the main jet holder.
I replace them if I'm using a complete gasket/seal kit, otherwise I just don't worry about them.
I replace them if I'm using a complete gasket/seal kit, otherwise I just don't worry about them.
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Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
I think they are 3 x 1,8mm for all our carbs 25, 26, 28
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Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
Paul,
I'm curious about the various discussions on the forum that seem to connect poor starting or poor running with this O ring being faulty. From what you say, it sounds like you don't have those sorts of problems (or have found other causes for them...?).
I'll see if I can get a replacement anyway thanks to Norbert's response, here's hoping this bike learns to behave
Thank you
Julian
I'm curious about the various discussions on the forum that seem to connect poor starting or poor running with this O ring being faulty. From what you say, it sounds like you don't have those sorts of problems (or have found other causes for them...?).
I'll see if I can get a replacement anyway thanks to Norbert's response, here's hoping this bike learns to behave

Thank you
Julian
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Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
If not give it a good thrashing...? Basil Fawlty style...
Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
The starter jet is submerged in fuel. The O-ring would seal the jet to a passageway that is submerged in fuel. Is this likely to make a difference?
Whenever someone insists that replacing the O-ring improved their starting problems, you've always got to ask, what sequence of actions did they take to replace the O-ring?
How many people are fitting a new O-ring to the starter jet without removing the caburettor and/or removing the starter jet from the carburettor?
Did they blow through the jet to remove the remaining fuel? Could simply removing the jet have disturbed a blockage?
Is it likely that any of those actions could result in the problem being fixed?
There's no downside to fitting new O-rings unless you have the attitude that...
"I can't fix my starting problem and go riding until I've obtained some new O-rings"
(or you break something whilst doing so!)
Often people are fixing problems by 'ritual' rather than by thinking through a sequence. When you're dealing with something like the ignition system that can lead to more problems being introduced along side the original one and a lot of frustration.
Whenever someone insists that replacing the O-ring improved their starting problems, you've always got to ask, what sequence of actions did they take to replace the O-ring?
How many people are fitting a new O-ring to the starter jet without removing the caburettor and/or removing the starter jet from the carburettor?
Did they blow through the jet to remove the remaining fuel? Could simply removing the jet have disturbed a blockage?
Is it likely that any of those actions could result in the problem being fixed?
There's no downside to fitting new O-rings unless you have the attitude that...
"I can't fix my starting problem and go riding until I've obtained some new O-rings"
(or you break something whilst doing so!)
Often people are fixing problems by 'ritual' rather than by thinking through a sequence. When you're dealing with something like the ignition system that can lead to more problems being introduced along side the original one and a lot of frustration.
Paul Compton
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
Eurocarb sell the O rings individually, but the postage would probably be expensive in comparison. Simplybearings sell O-rings and delivery is free.
Paul Compton
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Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
Do you happen to know, which of the myriad options on simplybearings is the best O ring to order please? they have sizes that are close to norbert's measurements but none that match exactly e.g. this one is 1.78mm thickness by 2.9mm bore https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/Seals ... index.html There are even 4+ choices of material for the O ring! 
In the interim, by searching for the part number from Eurocarb (6173) I found they're slightly cheaper to buy from
https://www.splatshop.co.uk/dellorto-ch ... -ring.html who include VAT in their prices and charge slightly less for the P+P (£2.99 including VAT compared to £3.50 + 20% VAT)
Thanks again

In the interim, by searching for the part number from Eurocarb (6173) I found they're slightly cheaper to buy from
https://www.splatshop.co.uk/dellorto-ch ... -ring.html who include VAT in their prices and charge slightly less for the P+P (£2.99 including VAT compared to £3.50 + 20% VAT)
Thanks again
Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
The size you've found should be close enough. Nitrile will do the job
Paul Compton
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Re: Recommendations for replacement choke O rings please
Thank you for these links.
Since the price per unit drops massively on simplybearings I've bought enough to share:
1 BS006.VIT_PK50 BS006 1.78mm Section 2.9mm Bore VITON Rubber O-Rings - Pack Size: Pack of 50 £6.92
Items Sub Total: £6.92
(Free Delivery (Ships Friday)): £0.00
VAT: £1.38
Order Total: £8.30
Since the price per unit drops massively on simplybearings I've bought enough to share:
1 BS006.VIT_PK50 BS006 1.78mm Section 2.9mm Bore VITON Rubber O-Rings - Pack Size: Pack of 50 £6.92
Items Sub Total: £6.92
(Free Delivery (Ships Friday)): £0.00
VAT: £1.38
Order Total: £8.30