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Is that the correct material Ozzybud?Says NBR on the packaging and if memory serves that’s nitrile, which is not recommended for today’s fuels containing ethanol. Surely Viton or FKM would be a much better choice?AFAICR the original orings were nitrile and so I’d avoid replacing with genuine parts for this application as the same problem will just reoccur. Unless Honda have changed the material at a later date to allow for this.
Oddjob. Is it your job on this forum to disagree with just about every post that i make on here?I post from my experience and what works for me. I ask you to do the same. Isn't this why you got booted from the forum?Friends don't let friends put ethanol fuel into their classic cars .motorcycles and lawn equipment. It gathers water and ruins everything. In your daily driver its fine. But periodic use machines is a Hard No for me.If you have to use E10 fuel I get it. We can get ethanol free gas in the states.
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Just reading this whole thread. The Fowlers listing is in 1/10s of a mm! And is 4.9 x 2.5m so still far too big:https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/1815886647I have found that nitrile O rings on the main jets actually just expand a bit with E5 and seal better. Have seen no deterioration apart from that over the years.Just to add to the confusion I thought the Honda size was 3.5 X 1.2mm but never found them listed as a separate part for the 500 as they came with the main jet:https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/CB550K0-1974-USA/part_5119But I have used 3.5 x 1.2mm, 4.0 x 1.2mm (which I think HM recommended some time ago)I use E5 80% of the time and have have thrown E10 is sometimes when topping up and found it OK. If storing for a period only E5.But don't break up the happy home. I find it's always best to put your argument once and disagree, but don't prolong it and hijack the thread....which I have done.