Reddit mentions of All Balls Carburetor Repair Kit 26-1107 Kawasaki KLX400SR 2003 and Suzuki DRZ400S/SM 2000-2014

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All Balls Carburetor Repair Kit 26-1107 Kawasaki KLX400SR 2003 and Suzuki DRZ400S/SM 2000-2014
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Kits include all of the necessary components to repair a carburetor; Atv models with two carburetors include components to repair two carburetorsKit includes all O-rings, gaskets, jets, needle, mixture screw, float bowl screws, float valve needle and seat; Oem jet sizes are included in the kitNbr rubber material is used on all O-rings and rubber gaskets nbr has excellent resistance to the ethanol used in today's fuelsComponents included in the kits are based off of us models and discretion must be used when attempting to install the kit on a non us modelApplications that use paper float bowl gaskets are upgraded to high performance interface gasket material; Off road use only
Specs:
Height5.5 Inches
Length3.6 Inches
Release dateJune 2016
Width0.7 Inches

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Found 1 comment on All Balls Carburetor Repair Kit 26-1107 Kawasaki KLX400SR 2003 and Suzuki DRZ400S/SM 2000-2014:

u/Err0rless ยท 4 pointsr/DRZ400

I wouldn't do it.


You can clean the carb and do an oil change yourself for less than $100.

Here's a link to a PDF version of the service manual, it applies to the SM model as well.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1208103/Suzuki-Drz-400-2000.html

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They've got a $67 float needle and seat???
You can buy a WHOLE carb rebuild kit for half the price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HOEQEH2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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They've also got a timing chain in the list, I doubt it's needed. I'm running 26k on mine and it has plenty of life left.

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I would purchase the tires yourself and pay someone $20 per tire to get them mounted and balanced.