So I pulled the carbs from my '81 XS11 and I noticed a few things.
-There were no rubber caps over pilot jet holes. At first I thought, "how would someone lose all 4 caps?" I then read that some years have these caps and other years do not. I guess I won't worry about it then.
-What are these odd brass snorkels? See photo. Some owner before me soldered these little brass handles to the airbleed screws. I didn't realize what I was looking at until I removed them. I guess they make sense, because you are able to gauge your turns in situ.
Now tomorrow I will soak the parts. I have never actually soaked carb throttle bodies, but everywhere seems to suggest that. I usually just scrub with toothbrush and WD-40 and a needle for the holes in the jets. Should I go get some carb dunker?
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-There were no rubber caps over pilot jet holes. At first I thought, "how would someone lose all 4 caps?" I then read that some years have these caps and other years do not. I guess I won't worry about it then.
-What are these odd brass snorkels? See photo. Some owner before me soldered these little brass handles to the airbleed screws. I didn't realize what I was looking at until I removed them. I guess they make sense, because you are able to gauge your turns in situ.
Now tomorrow I will soak the parts. I have never actually soaked carb throttle bodies, but everywhere seems to suggest that. I usually just scrub with toothbrush and WD-40 and a needle for the holes in the jets. Should I go get some carb dunker?
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