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Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:57 am

Working on a 2006 Generac GTV760-990 (005008-0) Nikki 0F4215 carburetor. Needing to replacing the carburetor plate gasket that covers the metering ports. The 0G2009 carburetor kit doesn't include this gasket like most Nikki kit do.

Does any here know where I can find specific info on this particular Nikki carburetor model or have the part number. It gasket in question is similar to this one but is of slightly different shape including the position of the center hole. I post picture of the gasket but is still in the running engine and hate to tear down and then find out I can't get the gasket.
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby bgsengine » Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:29 am

why not post a picture of the carb ? Very well could be only available from Generac and more likely than not, only by way of a complete carburetor. Of course, if the Briggs nikki gasket is "close" you could always use it and see if a modification would work..

or you could do like one I found where they (whoever tried to "fix" it) used blue permatex RTV to seal it up.. it ran.. for about 10 minutes... :) - it ended up getting a new carb.
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:48 am

I already have the engine's IPL and that is the problem Generac doesn't have it listed which is why I was asking to anyone might have seen one.

As I said before I don't won't teardown the engine intake system just to find no parts available. The owner currently doses it with ether to get it started on his Dixie Chopper

I'll see if I find rubber gasket material and make one myself; it a simple gasket and it should and needs to be in the carburetor rebuild kit...having to buy a $100+ carburetor for a $2 gasket is quite stupid but I reckon it all about the big profit margins nowadays.

Of course they could go the other way like Briggs did on a carburetor kit I got this week where even all of the air cleaner parts including the air filter was included on $50.00 kit.
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby sawman » Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:31 pm

Briggs part number is 690234
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:57 pm

sawman wrote:Briggs part number is 690234

Tnx for trying but that is the one showed as example. I had a little time this afternoon after finding what was wrong with my electric compressor to do a drawing modification; not acturate but is very much what I looking for.
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby Deere2me » Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:17 pm

I got to town in the morning for a 15uf starter cap and pressure control relay so I will stop by my auto parts house to see what have in gasket materials.


Could someone please translate that for me!
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby motorhead64 » Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:46 pm

I think the suggestion may have been that KE4AVB get a hold of some gasket material and trace and cut a copy of it. MH
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:49 pm

Deere2me wrote:
I got to town in the morning for a 15uf starter cap and pressure control relay so I will stop by my auto parts house to see what have in gasket materials.


Could someone please translate that for me!

So I miss two words
I got to goto town in the morning for a 15uf starter cap and pressure control relay so I will by stop my auto parts house to see what they have in gasket materials.

I think I will just...
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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby okie » Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:54 pm

Deere2me wrote:
I got to town in the morning for a 15uf starter cap and pressure control relay so I will stop by my auto parts house to see what have in gasket materials.


Could someone please translate that for me!


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Re: Carb plate gasket part number?

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:55 pm

motorhead64 wrote:I think the suggestion may have been that KE4AVB get a hold of some gasket material and trace and cut a copy of it. MH

Motorhead,

Yes that is what I am going to do for now if my local has the right materials as I do have some round dies for cutting the holes. I make several 2 cycle gaskets every year when in a pinch. I was just hoping to get some regular made ones for later use.
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