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1986 Yamaha Fj1200 Fj 1200 Carburetor Parts Cheap,cheap,cheap!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, US

Trenton, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:mikuni Country of Manufacture:Japan

These carbs were pulled from a 1986 FJ1200 that I am parting out. The bike had 13,799 miles on it. It was sitting for quite a few years. I tore down the carbs and cleaned them up a bit. Some parts are still very usable, some are not. Perfect for someone rebuilding their carbs or just wants back up parts. I was going to try and sell parts separately but decided to just sell the set together. Please see pics. and ask questions before bidding as there will be no returns on this item because there are just too many parts involved to keep track of. I cleaned up most of the brass and it is all in really good condition, chokes, emulsion tubes, fuel screws and jets and all are good. No float needles. They were shot. All 4 bowls are clean and in good condition. Some minor pitting in bottom of bowls but wont affect how they work. 3 of the 4 slides are in great condition, 1 slide has some minor pitting. 3 of the 4 slide needles have pitting. 1 of the needles is perfect. All 4 slide diaphragms are good, no tears or holes and still very pliable. Carb bodies 1 & 2 have internal pitting, bodies 3 and 4 are good and clean, no pitting at all. I cleaned all 4 floats, they still have some residue on them but I'm sure they can be cleaned up better and still be used. I've tried to describe these as best I could. If I have missed anything or if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm listing these as a buy it now or best offer. I will be accepting any fair and reasonable offers.

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