NC21 Carb Kits
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NC21 Carb Kits
Anyone know a good place to get some new carb gaskters and o-rings for my VFR400Z? Also looking to replace the the plastic doughnuts (intake rubbers that secure carb to heads). Good suggestions will get a pint from me if in St Albans area! Cheers
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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
You can get non-standard float chamber o-rings from forum member Rick Oliver - very cheap and work well (nc21 uses the same as nc30). I'm not sure what other o-rings you need, but just grab an assorted pack of sizes in viton material (more resistant to fuel & air than plain rubber).
The nc30 carb manifold rubbers will work fine with nc21/24 carbs also (get them from Davild Silvers spares or Rick Oliver).
You can put the pint in the mail!
The nc30 carb manifold rubbers will work fine with nc21/24 carbs also (get them from Davild Silvers spares or Rick Oliver).
You can put the pint in the mail!

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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
NC21 carb rubbers are different to NC24 rubbers!!
There discontiniued too, David Silvers might have some in you'll have to call them.. not cheap though, about £10 each.
There discontiniued too, David Silvers might have some in you'll have to call them.. not cheap though, about £10 each.
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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
Thanks for help so far - what is Rick Oliver's username for float chamber gaskets - still working my way round this forum? Need new o-ring for pilot screw according to Haynes!
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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
dunk400z wrote:Thanks for help so far - what is Rick Oliver's username for float chamber gaskets - still working my way round this forum? Need new o-ring for pilot screw according to Haynes!
Rick is a sensible dude...

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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
O ring for pilot screws?
Erm.. what are you doing :D
Erm.. what are you doing :D
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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
So far working on first carb I have removed float chamber cover hence need new gasket, all the jets ready for cleaning and have also removed the pilot screw which includes a spring and (according to Haynes) a washer and o-ring that must be replaced. So far all that came out the hole was the pilot screw and spring - can't see in the hole very well but maybe best left alone at this point if there is indeed a washer and o-ring still in there and doesn't want to come out! So how do I get in touch with Rick Oliver for some new gaskets/jets? The other post from Cammo is a great help and should have read that first - doh!
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Re: NC21 Carb Kits
Telephone him.dunk400z wrote:So far working on first carb I have removed float chamber cover hence need new gasket, all the jets ready for cleaning and have also removed the pilot screw which includes a spring and (according to Haynes) a washer and o-ring that must be replaced. So far all that came out the hole was the pilot screw and spring - can't see in the hole very well but maybe best left alone at this point if there is indeed a washer and o-ring still in there and doesn't want to come out! So how do I get in touch with Rick Oliver for some new gaskets/jets? The other post from Cammo is a great help and should have read that first - doh!
http://www.rvf.dk/rickoliver/
The o-rings and washers get stuck in there all the time.... can be a right pita to get out too..
Probably wise to make sure there all still there then reset the pilot screws.
Knack to getting them out :-)
It should go
Pilot Screw -> Spring -> Metal Washer -> Rubber O Ring.
There more than likely wedged in there, I use a tiny hook to get them out, then once i'm sure there all ok dont' mess with them again :D
I don't replace the float bowl gaskets either unless they leak, which is very rare..
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...