I have been wrestling with carburetors for the past few weeks.
With all the information available here, I was confident that I would be able to clean and adjust my carbs to perfection... Operative word: WAS
In the past, I had not removed and cleaned the pilot jets as they were stuck good, and I thought I could just give em a good squirt. Now that I know better, thanks to the info, I know that they were the reason I could never get the machine to run great.
So, with the determination of a sophomore on prom night, I began disassembly and cleaning, determined to remove and replace the pilot jets. I removed two with a customized screw driver and they were all junked up. PB Blaster soaked, heated, torqued, repeat until I skinned the slots off of the other two, then screw extractor, PB blaster soak, heat em, repeat until I finally drilled the #2 one out.
Not thrilled with my skills and prowse, then I broke the screw extractor off in the #3 carb pilot jet, then cracked the jet tower.... what a mess. I used to be a good wrench.......
1) Could I ask you guys to help me understand the different variations of these Mikuni 34mm carbs and the model years they came installed on.
2) How can I identify by visual inspection or placarding the different models of carbs.
3)How messed up would it be if I were to assemble a mis matched rack of carbs and could I ever get them to run right?
4)Could the carb bodies be used in different positions on the rack if I change over the butterfly linkage to make it all work? Say a #1 carb body used in the #3 position... I see that the #1 and #4 carbs are machined for the enrichment circuit shaft ball and spring, are there any other caveats?
I ask, because ideally, I would like to get additional carbs that could be used to complete this project AND have some spare parts for future repairs. I am talking about an ebay sale, or we have a motorcycle recycle junk yard. I would prefer to get a matching set to compliment my current inventory.
How much is my bike worth in parts?
With all the information available here, I was confident that I would be able to clean and adjust my carbs to perfection... Operative word: WAS
In the past, I had not removed and cleaned the pilot jets as they were stuck good, and I thought I could just give em a good squirt. Now that I know better, thanks to the info, I know that they were the reason I could never get the machine to run great.
So, with the determination of a sophomore on prom night, I began disassembly and cleaning, determined to remove and replace the pilot jets. I removed two with a customized screw driver and they were all junked up. PB Blaster soaked, heated, torqued, repeat until I skinned the slots off of the other two, then screw extractor, PB blaster soak, heat em, repeat until I finally drilled the #2 one out.
Not thrilled with my skills and prowse, then I broke the screw extractor off in the #3 carb pilot jet, then cracked the jet tower.... what a mess. I used to be a good wrench.......
1) Could I ask you guys to help me understand the different variations of these Mikuni 34mm carbs and the model years they came installed on.
2) How can I identify by visual inspection or placarding the different models of carbs.
3)How messed up would it be if I were to assemble a mis matched rack of carbs and could I ever get them to run right?
4)Could the carb bodies be used in different positions on the rack if I change over the butterfly linkage to make it all work? Say a #1 carb body used in the #3 position... I see that the #1 and #4 carbs are machined for the enrichment circuit shaft ball and spring, are there any other caveats?
I ask, because ideally, I would like to get additional carbs that could be used to complete this project AND have some spare parts for future repairs. I am talking about an ebay sale, or we have a motorcycle recycle junk yard. I would prefer to get a matching set to compliment my current inventory.
How much is my bike worth in parts?
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