I have just read all the threads on carbs on this site and think everything I need is there but still need help with the emulsion tubes.
My bike is a 1980 midnight special that did 37000ks in the first 4 years of its life and has more or less sat for the remaining 23 years with the same fuel in it.5 years ago it was taken out of storage and sent to a well known motorcycle business where a mechanic called trev rebuilt the carbs,installed a new exhaust valve on No1,and changed all the fluids to get her running.He charged the owner $2200 dollars for this.The owner ran it another 120ks and was put in the garage until I bought itat 37120ks.
I got it running sort of and took for a ride and it is impressive above 4000rpm but ran like crap below this fouling the plugs etc.Took the carbs off ,took the bowls off and everything is brown with green fur on it,no suprise after sitting for 5 years,
trev has butchered everything that need s to be removed for cleaning but of most concern are the emulsion tubes.It appears they were seized in place and trev tried to pull them out with some needle nose pliers from the top with the slides removed and has deformed the top part on 2 of them pretty badly which leads me to my first question?
What does this top cut out part on the emulsion tube do and is its shape critical for correct fueling.
Second question is the float heights where set at 18-19 mm which would cause a very high fuel level in the bowls and the mixture screws were all 2 and a quarter turns from seated,would this combination have caused the rich condition and plug fouling?
And finally because I pulled these carbs apart BEFORE joining this forum I ordered 4 K&L rebuild kits! Are they really that bad or should I get something else?
Thankyou for any help on these questions.
My bike is a 1980 midnight special that did 37000ks in the first 4 years of its life and has more or less sat for the remaining 23 years with the same fuel in it.5 years ago it was taken out of storage and sent to a well known motorcycle business where a mechanic called trev rebuilt the carbs,installed a new exhaust valve on No1,and changed all the fluids to get her running.He charged the owner $2200 dollars for this.The owner ran it another 120ks and was put in the garage until I bought itat 37120ks.
I got it running sort of and took for a ride and it is impressive above 4000rpm but ran like crap below this fouling the plugs etc.Took the carbs off ,took the bowls off and everything is brown with green fur on it,no suprise after sitting for 5 years,
trev has butchered everything that need s to be removed for cleaning but of most concern are the emulsion tubes.It appears they were seized in place and trev tried to pull them out with some needle nose pliers from the top with the slides removed and has deformed the top part on 2 of them pretty badly which leads me to my first question?
What does this top cut out part on the emulsion tube do and is its shape critical for correct fueling.
Second question is the float heights where set at 18-19 mm which would cause a very high fuel level in the bowls and the mixture screws were all 2 and a quarter turns from seated,would this combination have caused the rich condition and plug fouling?
And finally because I pulled these carbs apart BEFORE joining this forum I ordered 4 K&L rebuild kits! Are they really that bad or should I get something else?
Thankyou for any help on these questions.
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