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Biker Blessing MAG Posted by: crabblike
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By: cheekalover. on 13 Mar 10, 16:28:02
can anyone tell me do you have the carbs rebalanced after you have cleaned them ? im looking to do my carbs on my yamaha thundercat 600r soon. as the weather is getting better for biking.:) iv never done any work on the carbs before but im sure i can do them they dont look too hard.
By: crabblike. on 18 Jan 10, 00:41:15
Congratulations on your success! Your post along with all the others who take the time to comment lets me know I've helped someone, which is what I'm trying to accomplish here. Thanks
By: crabblike. on 18 Jan 10, 00:37:39
Thanks for the post, I try to provide as much insight as I can and answer everyones questions, even though I haven't had much time lately because of my wife's illness.
By: crabblike. on 18 Jan 10, 00:34:39
sorry for the delay, the needles should be held in with tiny circlips, if they're similar, there should be a plastic plug that comes out with an allen wrench(hex key)
By: JooKed. on 13 Jan 10, 04:20:41
I cleaned and rebuilt my Kiehin carbs on my ZX750R, and jeeze was it EASY! First timer here and this video helped me soo much!
By: cnlawboy. on 18 Oct 09, 19:35:11
AWESOME, awesome, awesome video post!!! exactley what i needed. Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos and post them. i used to know absolutely nothing about motorcycle engines but over the past couple of months i have been learning how to rebuild and clean my xs650 from people like you who take the time to help. cheers, chuck
By: thunzie. on 14 Sep 09, 05:37:05
Have you had the needles out? I'm wondering if they're spring loaded. I'm trying to figure out if they're spring loaded from above or below the clip, do you know?
By: crabblike. on 20 Aug 09, 04:31:48
I don't know anything about Borat but I do have friends from Poland and Ukraine and it's all good!
By: crabblike. on 20 Aug 09, 04:25:20
No problem, sorry about the camera angle, check out the XV750 vid, I did a little better with that one, should help with the basics.
By: lizcipe. on 19 Aug 09, 22:28:52
what a s.h.i.t half a wiewing is under wiew, sorry for my english im from kazakstan like a Borat
By: crabblike. on 14 Apr 09, 14:41:41
Start with the side covers, then the air filters, the air boxes(comes off in two halves) and you're there.
By: orginator31. on 05 Apr 09, 22:56:04
oh man i have a 78 special with those carbs i'm a complete rookie i only took apart one other motor in school and it didnt run to begin with but i'll got to the point HOW IN THE WORLD DID YOU GET THOSE CARBS OFF THE BIKE everything is so ungodly crowded in there its almost like you would have to rip apart the whole back end of the bike out and thats insane for something that is supposed to be done ''regulary'' any help would be appreciated by the way my bike was free and it runs alright :P
By: crabblike. on 22 Feb 09, 22:06:15
That happens over time when two different metals are together, namely aluminum(the carb) and steel(the screw). It's not actually that tight, it's in effect welded together. The way to deal with that is to spray penetrating oil on it(NOT WD-40) every other day for a week or so works the best. You may need a tool called an 'impact driver' ($25US at Sears) to get it started unless the screwdriver slot is too damaged. If that is the case then it will need to be drilled out and repaired.
By: Th3B1ackDeath. on 21 Feb 09, 22:21:47
hey i have a carb off a yamaha 125 dirtbike and i was trying to get the diaphram cover off but one of the screws is so ungodly tight that its just..... idk. it is suposed to be like that?
By: inthewired0000. on 20 Feb 09, 05:42:12
Just what i needed to know thanks! That makes perfect sense about the "T" fitting then. Yep its a duel carb and when i got the bike although there was no carby there were still 2 pipes going nowhere just sitting up under the seat. I was always puzzled as there simply we're 2 breather ports on the carby. I'll just connect one to the breather on the carby cheers
By: crabblike. on 20 Feb 09, 05:21:42
Is it a single or dual carb? If it's single, then you're correct unless there's a spigot into the air cleaner for the breather. If it's dual, one vacuum is plugged(the other goes to the tap) and the breathers get connected with a 'T' fitting before going to the airbox or under the seat.(usually with a filter screen to keep insects and debris from entering the carb.
By: inthewired0000. on 30 Jan 09, 21:04:50
thought so :) I'm trying to resurrect a '84 GSX250 it has carbs just like that (mikuni BS30SS). Bike came with no carby so had no reference when putting a 2nd hand one back together on it and the Haynes Manuals diagrams are rubbish! You know how theres a breather and a vacuum hose connection on the carby where does each hose go? Is it correct that the breather just goes up under the seat to keep the float bowl at atmospheric pressure and the vacuum hose goes to the petrol tank tap?
By: crabblike. on 30 Jan 09, 15:44:35
They sure are, unlike the Hitachi junk that I'm about to give up on with the XV920.
By: inthewired0000. on 28 Jan 09, 00:09:07
hey mate, are those mikuni carbs?
By: Tubetopxxx. on 14 Jan 09, 04:47:06
Thank you! This helps so much!