I have tried to find the measurement for this piece and have come up with zilch. Does anyone know for certain how long it is, or where I can find this information? It would be much appreciated.
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kinnet
80 550L Carb Question
TCK and I have a feeling that the choke actuation rail / choke rail / choke rod (whatever you call it) on the 550 is too short, therefore it doesn't close all the way.
I have tried to find the measurement for this piece and have come up with zilch. Does anyone know for certain how long it is, or where I can find this information? It would be much appreciated.Tags: None
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kinnet
Originally posted by Larry D View PostAre the set screws in the little indentations on the rail ? Can you push the rail over more even if the choke is closed ?
I have no idea how long it is supossed to be.....
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kinnet
Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostCan you get them to close with the choke cable unhooked? If not...wrong rod.
Also, in theory, if choke is staying open, this would cause it to run too rich and possibly foul plugs at idle, yes?
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Are those BS32 carbs? That's what's on my 850. The fiche at PartShart looks like the exact same mechanism. PM if you need a measurement. My brother is in town this weekend, and I may not find this thread again.
When I had the 1000's carbs apart, I tightened the gang plates before checking that the rod would slide smoothly. I couldn't get full travel. Perhaps the PO made the same mistake and didn't realize? But then, you've already said that you're certain it's wrong. Dimple spacing doesn't match the carb spacing? Or what?
Anyhow, it looks like the rod is #75 on the fiche, which Partshark doesn't list as available. A spare out of a set of dead carbs is probably the only option. For example, Steve bought the rod out of the carbs on my '83 parts bike. Terry might have something for you from an '80 or '81 BS32. I think Steve told me they changed to the later type choke mechanism in '82.Dogma
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kinnet
Originally posted by Dogma View PostAre those BS32 carbs? That's what's on my 850. The fiche at PartShart looks like the exact same mechanism. PM if you need a measurement. My brother is in town this weekend, and I may not find this thread again.
When I had the 1000's carbs apart, I tightened the gang plates before checking that the rod would slide smoothly. I couldn't get full travel. Perhaps the PO made the same mistake and didn't realize? But then, you've already said that you're certain it's wrong. Dimple spacing doesn't match the carb spacing? Or what?
Anyhow, it looks like the rod is #75 on the fiche, which Partshark doesn't list as available. A spare out of a set of dead carbs is probably the only option. For example, Steve bought the rod out of the carbs on my '83 parts bike. Terry might have something for you from an '80 or '81 BS32. I think Steve told me they changed to the later type choke mechanism in '82.
I just know that the choke doesn't close all the way and there are markings on the rail that indicate the rod should slide further, but it doesn't.
I have a friend with the exact same bike and I am going to try and take a look at his carbs to see what the difference is between my set and his.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by kinnet View PostI may have to take them apart again to figure out what exactly the problem is. I think it is the dimple spacing on the rail, but I dunno for sure.
I just know that the choke doesn't close all the way and there are markings on the rail that indicate the rod should slide further, but it doesn't.
I have a friend with the exact same bike and I am going to try and take a look at his carbs to see what the difference is between my set and his.
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mike_of_bbg
My tape measure says ~11-3/16" (sorry, you can convert to metric if you need). Mine's an 82, but I don't think the rail is different. The choke connection is, and I have the 80-81 parts if you need.
P.S. The rod extension on the right past the rod guide on carb #4 is about 11/16" when the choke is fully closed.Last edited by Guest; 06-04-2010, 07:04 PM.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by mike_of_bbg View PostMy tape measure says ~11-3/16" (sorry, you can convert to metric if you need). Mine's an 82, but I don't think the rail is different. The choke connection is, and I have the 80-81 parts if you need.
P.S. The rod extension on the right past the rod guide on carb #4 is about 11/16" when the choke is fully closed.
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TheCafeKid
Somethng else to consider too Rose is that the rod itself may be tweaked or distorted somewhat and causing it to bind... If you pull the rod it should be straight as an arrow. Roll it on somehing flat if it wobbles it's tweaked.
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kinnet
I am pullin the carbs so I can get the rod out. There's no other way. I'm sweaty and irritated because they won't cooperate. I may try persuading them with a shot gun.
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