CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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I have eventually managed to remove the carbs from my bike to investigate
1. why it really stinks of fuel after a run.
2. why the choke assembly doesnt work

1. I believe its leaking from at least 2 of the float chambers but i have decided to open them all up, one at a time, and give them a good clean. I dont really want to be using the old gaskets as they must be deteriorated anyway due to obvious leaks. Does anyone know where i can get a full set of gaskets from? Can I even get them, or is it a case of making do with gasket sealers or similar?
2. I also need a new choke cable, nice cheap fix hopefully !

Thanks in advance.
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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Thatll be a dont know for gaskets then !

Can anyone recommend a decent gasket sealer for the float bowls? I am having trouble finding one that isnt broken down by petrol.
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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Have you tried David silver's for the gaskets?

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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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just had a look on there, thanks.

Although listed at £12 per carb, so 12 x 4 ....... thats...erm....£48 !! bloomin heck ! I only need the float bowl gaskets - must be about £1 worth of rubber ! Call me a tight so and so but i would rather find a sealant for sure now!
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Try GF, he might have some good used ones.
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

Post by sh4d0w0lf »

A few years ago when i had my nc23 i was going to clean my carbs out too see if it made any improvements to the performace, I called GF to order some gaskets but he recommended some liquid gasket sealer..

Give him ring and see what he says ;)
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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I figured a sealant was the best bet for me as the gaskets are just a rip off, trouble was finding one resistant to petrol - ended up getting hylomar blue on the advice of the local bike mechanic. Just need to do it now, will have to be v careful ! dont want any getting in the float bowl and blocking a jet......

ordered a choke cable off wemoto.
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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well - sealed the float bowls - doesnt leak fuel anymore after going on a run.

no problems first time on it - did a good 20 miles ride out, felt great although still cut out a few times when ticking over - 2nd time on it last night however....It is only running on 3 cyclinders now i think..........sob sob. Before i take the carbs off again (i assume a jet is blocked to be honest) - anyone got any tips i can tell which cylinder it is and if i can check its fuel starvation rather than a plug or lead.

I hate the bike at the moment !
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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Assuming you've used Hylomar or similar (good sfuff) to seal the float bowls, it MAY be that you've used a bit too much and a blob of that has blocked a jet. You only need the lightest smear to get a good seal.
HTH
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Re: CBR400 NC23 Carb gaskets

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yes - used hylomar blue - sealed it a treat but i expect you are right and some has gone in one of the carbs somewhere - I was careful too ! but i did put a generous bead on ! hopefully i can find the particular carb easily.

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