Dnepr - Faulty K302 Carburettors

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024

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  • @Rune2650
    @Rune2650 5 років тому +5

    i run a pair of k301 on my dnepr k750, they did the same thing, it just turned out to be those O ring gasket thingies, they had the same read color as yours, but the rubber materiel they are made of, is to hard, so they won't seal properly, I made my own from a piece of rubber i had laying around, that did the trick ^^

    • @JeffRoberts-KMZKM-Restoration
      @JeffRoberts-KMZKM-Restoration  5 років тому +1

      I had a go with some other seals Dude, but they were still leaking, so I sent off for some new K68 carb's of ebay, and they are working fine no problems with them. I could of carried on messing about with the K302's but I couldn't be bother, and the K68's were really cheap anyway. Here's the link for them on ebay. Cheers Jeff. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/K68-CARBURETTORS-URAL-650-DNEPR-MT-COSSACK-NEVAL-PAIR-TAIWANESE/302857222327?epid=17006841594&hash=item4683b278b7:g:A7cAAMXQVT9S-nQC

    • @Rune2650
      @Rune2650 5 років тому +1

      Jeff Roberts - 1967 KMZ K750M - Restoration how are the k68 Holding up :3? Since I was thinking about changing the k301 out with those k68 you linked me to :3 since those k301 can be quite a pain in the butt sometimes XD

    • @JeffRoberts-KMZKM-Restoration
      @JeffRoberts-KMZKM-Restoration  5 років тому +1

      @@Rune2650 since I fitted the k68 carb,s I have been busy on other things, so I,ve not touched my bike for 2 months. Hopefully I'm back on it next week. I let you know how I go on. Fingers crossed dude.