I have a problem that I couldn't find an answer to in the forums so if it's there, please just provide the link. I'm working on a 81 XS1100 Special.
While cleaning the carbs during a rebuild, I found that one of the posts for the float was broken. I have a spare set of carbs so I just opened up the #2 spare and found that it was broken as well and jury rigged. Carb #2's body is the same as the other carbs (almost) so I'm looking to swap one in I know is undamaged. The problem is that #2 has the vac line for the ignition advance on the output side.
It appears to be a pressure fit copper tube and on the other carbs, the hole is plugged. So here are my questions.
1. If I drill out the plug, how deep should I go? I can measure it but it may not be accurate.
2. Is there an easier way to handle this?
3. Is this post being broken a common problem?
Thanks again for all the help you guys have given me so far.
While cleaning the carbs during a rebuild, I found that one of the posts for the float was broken. I have a spare set of carbs so I just opened up the #2 spare and found that it was broken as well and jury rigged. Carb #2's body is the same as the other carbs (almost) so I'm looking to swap one in I know is undamaged. The problem is that #2 has the vac line for the ignition advance on the output side.
It appears to be a pressure fit copper tube and on the other carbs, the hole is plugged. So here are my questions.
1. If I drill out the plug, how deep should I go? I can measure it but it may not be accurate.
2. Is there an easier way to handle this?
3. Is this post being broken a common problem?
Thanks again for all the help you guys have given me so far.
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