Hey guys, this is a satellite post from my 81 SH rebuild.
My parents are away for the week so I've commandeered the kitchen table for carb dis-assembly , and it has not gone entirely smooth thus far.
The carbs themselves are pretty clean. Last year when I first brought home the bike, I removed the carbs and my father took them to some 'specialist' he knows to have the carbs dipped. Unfortunately, I do not think they were done properly.
I don't believe the jets were removed before dipping: there is evidence of this when I remove the jets (presence of gunk). Additionally, I don't believe the butterfly seals were removed prior to dipping which I'm starting to think will cause me a lot of headaches down the road. I'll be looking into a method to check the integrity of these seals. Are there any other dipping hazards I should be weary about? (choke mechanism?)
On the bright side, the diaphragms appear to be in good shape: I can not see any holes when looking at them into a light. However, the rubber is not as resilient as I think it should be: it almost has the texture of canvas!? Should I be concerned with this?
I've also encountered a few stuck screws and despite using liquid wrench, I've managed to strip a few of them. This is the price to pay for inexperience I guess. Stripped screws include 2 float bowl screws on non-choke side and unfortunately, the secondary jet for the choke-most side carb (i'll get some pics of this when I get it out; I'll be using a screw extractor.
Another observation I made is with respects to the float pin. I noticed that when the carbs are upside down, thus the floats being at their maximum 'closed' position, the float spigot does not contact the float pin. This leads me to believe that when the carbs are right-side up, the float, regardless of being in the maximum 'float' position, will not be closing the float pin.
In the pic I attached, you can see the float spigot (where it should be touching the float pin) is parallel with the rest of the float carriage: should it be adjusted downwards at all to ensure contact with the float pin?
Here are some pics:
All feedback is welcome! Also, if it would help, please request a pic for diagnosis and I'll upload it
My parents are away for the week so I've commandeered the kitchen table for carb dis-assembly , and it has not gone entirely smooth thus far.
The carbs themselves are pretty clean. Last year when I first brought home the bike, I removed the carbs and my father took them to some 'specialist' he knows to have the carbs dipped. Unfortunately, I do not think they were done properly.
I don't believe the jets were removed before dipping: there is evidence of this when I remove the jets (presence of gunk). Additionally, I don't believe the butterfly seals were removed prior to dipping which I'm starting to think will cause me a lot of headaches down the road. I'll be looking into a method to check the integrity of these seals. Are there any other dipping hazards I should be weary about? (choke mechanism?)
On the bright side, the diaphragms appear to be in good shape: I can not see any holes when looking at them into a light. However, the rubber is not as resilient as I think it should be: it almost has the texture of canvas!? Should I be concerned with this?
I've also encountered a few stuck screws and despite using liquid wrench, I've managed to strip a few of them. This is the price to pay for inexperience I guess. Stripped screws include 2 float bowl screws on non-choke side and unfortunately, the secondary jet for the choke-most side carb (i'll get some pics of this when I get it out; I'll be using a screw extractor.
Another observation I made is with respects to the float pin. I noticed that when the carbs are upside down, thus the floats being at their maximum 'closed' position, the float spigot does not contact the float pin. This leads me to believe that when the carbs are right-side up, the float, regardless of being in the maximum 'float' position, will not be closing the float pin.
In the pic I attached, you can see the float spigot (where it should be touching the float pin) is parallel with the rest of the float carriage: should it be adjusted downwards at all to ensure contact with the float pin?
Here are some pics:
All feedback is welcome! Also, if it would help, please request a pic for diagnosis and I'll upload it
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