1986 force 125hp carb rebuild kit?

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Anyone know of what kit I need? The one I see has a part number of FK10103 some say FK10103-2 but I don’t necessarily need all these metal parts nor do I want to pay $95 per carb rebuild. All I need is the o rings/gaskets to be replaced. I can clean all the metal myself. Where can I find just these parts?
 

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Bowl Gasket - FO15623 1 x # of carbs
Bowl screw gasket - FO5323 2 X # of carbs
Carb gasket - F440906 1 X $ of carbs

Check the part numbers as I am not sure of your engine. These are for a 1986 125 hp
 
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Do these seem like the right gaskets for the carbs? Also are these the only gaskets that are in there? I wanna order the parts before I take everything off just to make sure I have them all prior to disassembling. Here is the model and serial number to the motor:
Model #: 1258V6A
Serial #: 1160
 

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They look like the right stuff.
But they could be for an 85 or carb for a 50??

Do they have individual part #s?

Redbarron put some part #s up in his post.
They seem to be right.
 
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I’m trying to figure out the part number for the little rubber stopper that holds the jets as I heard they fall apart the easiest and will clog. Any idea of the part number for that?
 

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Don't remember anything like this in the older carbs???
How about a pic of the pieces your looking for?
Later years had a jet accessible from the outside and it had the white plastic plug.
Pictures of the whole carb?
 
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Don't remember anything like this in the older carbs???
How about a pic of the pieces your looking for?
Later years had a jet accessible from the outside and it had the white plastic plug.
Pictures of the whole carb?

Well it was in a video I watched I haven’t taken them off yet because I wanted to have all my parts together before I do that. Let me see if I can pull up the video and show you what I’m talking about.
 
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Don't remember anything like this in the older carbs???
How about a pic of the pieces your looking for?
Later years had a jet accessible from the outside and it had the white plastic plug.
Pictures of the whole carb?

Also I’ve been reading about adjustments and I’ve read about this idle air screw I can’t find any videos of adjustment on it what do I need to do to sync this and what is the end goal?
 
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Here is the guy fishing out the piece I’m talking about
 

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That WAS the seat for the float valve, but not any more. You need new seats. Those used the solid steel valve pins where the new ones have a viton tip to seal the valve.
I hope you can still buy them
 

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I’m trying to figure out the part number for the little rubber stopper that holds the jets as I heard they fall apart the easiest and will clog. Any idea of the part number for that?

This is not a little rubber stopper that holds the jets.
This is the seat for the needle and seat.
IF??? it's not damaged(yet) leave it alone.???
Looks like you killed it:(
You might have ruined your carb?
The reason you can't find the part# is it isn't part of the jets.
It's a part from the older style carbs.Needle and seat.
It's NLA
I would try Franz Marine
He can get/has some of the older parts in stock.
 
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