Solcambs Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 I went to fit my FCR39 carbs as a test fit prior to taking out the engine for a 1216 kit fitting and it looks like the GSXR110M (91) motor I have has the 36mm rubbers fitted. I need the 40mm rubbers. Some research has only confused me further. Parts fiche suggests that the proper part is 13101-41C00, 13102-41C00, 13103-41C00, and 13104-41C00 for the 40mm variant carbs. However Suzuki performance spares shows that the part is 13101-40C00, 13102-40C00, 13103-40C00, and 13104-40C00 at http://www.suzukiperformancespares.co.uk/product/suzuki-gsxr1100-m-n-91-2-inlet-rubbers,-set-4/3530/ and parts fiche show both numbers as being the right ones! However this fly's in the face of the fact that the ones on there are 13110-40C0 (36mm variant) - which further research suggest are discontinued and became the 13101-40C00 apparently - the very same number that Suzuki performance spares suggest are the 40mm ones. So friggin' confusing! I kind of figure I need the 13101-41C00 variant - but just thought I'd check! If you have an oil-cooled 1100 running 40mm mikuni's - can you let me know the part number on one of the inlets please or offer up a part number you know works with FCR39s. Quote
dupersunc Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 Hopefully you can see the numbers. These fit 41mm FCRs as 39mms are for Gheyers. 2 Quote
Solcambs Posted January 6, 2018 Author Posted January 6, 2018 @dupersunccheers matey. I reckon I have the 1100L motor now that i think of it. Going to match the inlets anyhow during the 1216, so will just add 41CO inlets to the list! Quote
rdubandit Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 I know this is an old thread, but are the 13101-41C00-13104-41C00 too big for 38mm Mikuni RS carburetors? I know the Bandit 1200 inlet rubbers will work with 38mm MIkunis, but I'd rather get a set that doesn't require force and stretching when fitting the RS38s. 1 Quote
Gixer1460 Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 Blandit rubbers will be stretched if used with 38mm carbs as they are designed to work with 36mm carbs! The ones you list are for 40mm carbs so will be an easy fit. Whether sourcing / using 750 38mm rubbers will be worth the expense / hassle is for you to decide! Quote
rdubandit Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 6 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: Blandit rubbers will be stretched if used with 38mm carbs as they are designed to work with 36mm carbs! The ones you list are for 40mm carbs so will be an easy fit. Whether sourcing / using 750 38mm rubbers will be worth the expense / hassle is for you to decide! Thanks. Would that be the 90-91 750? Quote
Dezza Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 20 hours ago, rdubandit said: Thanks. Would that be the 90-91 750? I have recently sourced some 750 L rubbers so I could fit RS 38s. They are an easy fit and you can also use the OEM carb clips from a 1200 Blandit. I can try and get the numbers if you so wish. I got the rubbers from posting a wanted ad on this site I think the 1st 750 slingshots 88,89 J,K had 36mm carbs and then they went to 38 in 1990,91 for the L and M models but I may be wrong here. 93 was W. The W still has 38mm carbs but the rubbers may be different. Quote
rdubandit Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 2 hours ago, Dezza said: I have recently sourced some 750 L rubbers so I could fit RS 38s. They are an easy fit and you can also use the OEM carb clips from a 1200 Blandit. I can try and get the numbers if you so wish. I got the rubbers from posting a wanted ad on this site I think the 1st 750 slingshots 88,89 J,K had 36mm carbs and then they went to 38 in 1990,91 for the L and M models but I may be wrong here. 93 was W. The W still has 38mm carbs but the rubbers may be different. Thanks Dezza! Part numbers would be nice. Worst case scenario, I'll order a set from csnl.com. Quote
Dezza Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 13 hours ago, rdubandit said: Thanks Dezza! Part numbers would be nice. Worst case scenario, I'll order a set from csnl.com. I cannot read off of the rubbers the numbers - I do not have much space in that area of my bike but I will try again later when I will be working in that area. Here are some earlier pics from forum member blue, who kindly sold me the rubbers very cheaply. Maybe he has more information. The rubbers each have different part numbers and these reflect the sequence they are put on the bike according to cylinder number e.g. suffix 10,20,30,40 after tha main part number or something like that. Quote
rdubandit Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Thanks Dezza ! I'm 99.9% sure these are the ones I found on cmsnl.com. Quote
manden Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 On 1/6/2018 at 6:44 PM, dupersunc said: Hopefully you can see the numbers. These fit 41mm FCRs as 39mms are for Gheyers. How does it drive with the 41's? Quote
dupersunc Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 (edited) 46 minutes ago, manden said: How does it drive with the 41's? Got them fitted to a stock 1127 with a set of Kent cams. It runs Beautifully. No bogging, or any of that nonsense, it just pulls. it's a track bike so it lives at high revs, big throttle openings, and I only have a 1/8 turn throttle, but it seems perfectly happy riding round the paddock too. Edited July 23, 2019 by dupersunc 2 Quote
Tre Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) For 46mm OD units (I can see suzukis logic forming here). 13146-46E2 13130-46E2 13110-46E2 x 2 Edited June 19 by Tre . Quote
tedo Posted September 29 Posted September 29 (edited) Hi, I'm looking for a set of intake boots, looked everywhere. But I forgot to RTFR. Especially rule 12. 12. A minimum post count of 50 is needed before the Marketplace sections of 'For Sale', 'Wanted' and 'Traders' become visible and accessible to new members. Don't take the piss and try to advertise stuff in other sections, it will get deleted. Adverts without prices, asking for offers, 'what's it worth?' or those that get bumped will be deleted. Edited September 29 by Wee Man Wanted ad. Wrong place Quote
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