Would this be an appropriate test for the needle valve seats?
1) install the float and needle valve
2) install a length of hose on gas inlet 't'
3) plug the 2nd carb needle valve opening
4) blow on the length of tube and look and listen for leaks around the o-ring.
I tried this test tonight because I cannot for the life of me get the needle valve seats to budge but I'm still getting gas flowing out of the carbs and into the airbox. I have an 82 XJ1100 with the pressed in style seats. Also, I can't find the parts to replace the seats so any help on that would be great!
Maybe a better test would be to put some soapy water on the area like you might test for a gas leak in your home. This way, you could sense even very minute leaks by seeing bubbles.
Maybe these tests are no good and I'm just spinning my wheels - dunno. Any opions???
Another question. If by chance the o-ring did leak, could a guy put some form-a-gasket over the area (I know it's kinda a hack job but gotta get er running). Is there a possibility of the needle valves (even if they're new) not seating due to the float height not being set correctly? Could the seat be "reset" in the carb without removal?
So many questions - so little time.
Tom Brant
Brooklyn Park, MN
1) install the float and needle valve
2) install a length of hose on gas inlet 't'
3) plug the 2nd carb needle valve opening
4) blow on the length of tube and look and listen for leaks around the o-ring.
I tried this test tonight because I cannot for the life of me get the needle valve seats to budge but I'm still getting gas flowing out of the carbs and into the airbox. I have an 82 XJ1100 with the pressed in style seats. Also, I can't find the parts to replace the seats so any help on that would be great!
Maybe a better test would be to put some soapy water on the area like you might test for a gas leak in your home. This way, you could sense even very minute leaks by seeing bubbles.
Maybe these tests are no good and I'm just spinning my wheels - dunno. Any opions???
Another question. If by chance the o-ring did leak, could a guy put some form-a-gasket over the area (I know it's kinda a hack job but gotta get er running). Is there a possibility of the needle valves (even if they're new) not seating due to the float height not being set correctly? Could the seat be "reset" in the carb without removal?
So many questions - so little time.
Tom Brant
Brooklyn Park, MN
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