I’m not sure if the carb rebuild kit I got came with the correct idle mix screw? Unfortunately I cannot put my hands on the original. If anyone has a picture of the correct screw, that would be super helpful. Also, is there supposed to be an o ring and washer on the early carbs or just the screw and spring? Thanks in advance.
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Hi, for the 78E-79F it should be just the Screw & Spring. The long tapered needle point.
You know, the one with the pointy tip that breaks off if we aren't careful.
Part #2A2-14923-00-00 for the Needle Screw and #456-14934-01 for the Spring which is NLA
Hope that helps. I will look for a photo later today.
Jeff78' XS1100 E
78' XS1100 E
78' XS1100 E
'73 Norton 850 Commando
'99 Triumph Sprint ST
'02 G-Wing GL1800
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Breaking off a tip is bad trouble. And as you said, with spring under full tension loading it it nearly impossible to tell when it is too much. And with the spring under full tension it is very knotchy so it is easy to get the tip down the pin hole and to a breaking point.
What I found that works and at least is idiot proof for me is:
Put in the needle without the spring and count the turns till it bottoms. With no spring there is no resistance and you can easily feel when it touches bottom. As I recall it is 10 or 10 1/2 turns from start of threads to tip seating at the pin hole. Then to double check I count the turns coming out. Of course same 10 or 10 1/2 whatever it is.
Then I put on the spring on the screw and if you want the screw out say 1 3/4 turns then 10 - 1 3/4 = 8 1/4 so screw IN 8 1/4 turns would equal the setting of 1 3/4 turns out from bottom.
That has worked good for me on cleaning many carbs and i've never worried about breaking a tip. Plus when doing the Sync the carbs are happy and don't need much screw adjustment. Maybe a 1/4 turn out if anything. But I'm using OEM parts and ALL stock OEM setups.
JeffLast edited by JeffH; 06-29-2021, 08:33 AM.78' XS1100 E
78' XS1100 E
78' XS1100 E
'73 Norton 850 Commando
'99 Triumph Sprint ST
'02 G-Wing GL1800
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I would add .... If you have the carbs off the bike ... hold your finger over the hole in the mouth of the carb then count the number of turns in until you just feel the tip emerge. Stop there and you have a good guide to go by while on the bike.
2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
Jim
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Feeling a little dumb but yes I do see (feel) the hole where the needle comes through. Bad news for me, I feel a broken off tip.
Is it hopeless or is there a way to safely get it out??1980 XS1100 SG
1979 XS1100 F
1982 XJ 650
1983 XS 650
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Originally posted by BBQRider View PostHey Cajun, correct me if I’m wrong but on mine (early carb) the needle doesn’t seem to poke through?2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
Jim
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Thanks guys. I was able to get the broken tip out, so hopefully I’m good to go. Illl try to get things back together over the next couple days and let you know how it goes. I really appreciate the insight.1980 XS1100 SG
1979 XS1100 F
1982 XJ 650
1983 XS 650
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