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kevsgs
Originally posted by sedelen View Post
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banditom
frustration
Hi,
What frustration you have to be feeling. So do the new parts in the carbs, look exactly like the old ones. Are the o rings, soft or hard that are in the needle seat area. I am also wondering if there are overflows or vents that could have been hooked up wrongly. I dont know much specific about the 550 carbs at all, but have heard of fuel lines being hooked up wrongly to atmospheric vents elsewhere and flowing all over the place. With the level of attention youre paying though, I doubt that is true.
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kevsgs
Originally posted by banditom View PostHi,
What frustration you have to be feeling. So do the new parts in the carbs, look exactly like the old ones. Are the o rings, soft or hard that are in the needle seat area. I am also wondering if there are overflows or vents that could have been hooked up wrongly. I dont know much specific about the 550 carbs at all, but have heard of fuel lines being hooked up wrongly to atmospheric vents elsewhere and flowing all over the place. With the level of attention youre paying though, I doubt that is true.
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GateKeeper
sort of like these ??
don't ya just wish it was applicable to our bikes....
VE (UK) – Malossi Search From our early days in the late 1970’s VE (UK) have sold and grown to know the Malossi product at the highest level. We stock a wide range of Malossi parts for all capacities of Automatic scooters, Classic Scooters, Moto 50/125, and Piaggio Ape’ machines, from 50cc to 560cc. Finding… Continue reading Malossi Brand Search
or these
Last edited by Guest; 12-22-2011, 03:05 PM.
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banditom
for what its worth, hahaha
Yammi has a tool that allows a threaded tube apparatus that screws into the float boal bottom. Then you take the tube, curl it around and visually see what level the fuel is at in each bowl. You cant buy it anymore, but I have made one, and can tell you how I did it if you want to try. An auto parts store here, has access to stores across the country, its called,,,, auto value,,, thats the chain, similar to napa. I ordered five ten mm threaded grease zerks, and drilled the guts out of one of them and put on a tube, so that you could curl the tube around and see what the fuel height was in the bowl. I have no idea what happened to my tool, but they prolly have zerks in the thread you need, I am almost sure that its a ten x one mm, just take one of the bowl drains and take it to the store. I will say, that I dont consider this tool I am talking about to be real valuable, but I just made it to do it. If you want to do this, and you cant find the zerks locally, I will do a quick once over on my spare parts and see if I can find the tool or the zerks and mail it to you if you want. You sound as if you are ready to try something like that. good luck man, I have definitely been there .Last edited by Guest; 12-22-2011, 03:59 PM.
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Originally posted by kevsgs View PostWhere would the check valve be located? There was a small little hollow tube on one side, would that be it? I think I just have a bad petcock, the amount of vacuum I'm getting should open the fuel up.
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kevsgs
Originally posted by GateKeeper View Postsort of like these ??
don't ya just wish it was applicable to our bikes....
VE (UK) – Malossi Search From our early days in the late 1970’s VE (UK) have sold and grown to know the Malossi product at the highest level. We stock a wide range of Malossi parts for all capacities of Automatic scooters, Classic Scooters, Moto 50/125, and Piaggio Ape’ machines, from 50cc to 560cc. Finding… Continue reading Malossi Brand Search
or these
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Float-bowl-clear-PWK-blue
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kevsgs
Well I have went through the petcock and its working properly, with new o-rings, new valve seats and needles the carbs are still overflowing even when bench testing. I am at a total loss. Even spoke with a few bike mechanics and even they say everything I've done should have stopped the overflowing. I'm hoping someone can possibly have an idea as to what I can try to do with them?
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Before it failed and started leaking down vac line, my 30 year old petcock took little vacuum to flow fuel in "ON" or "RES"-you should not have to suck hard. Yours is behaving erratically- sure, you can open it up again and give it your blessing, but why not just replace it for $50 and move on to solving the fuel bowl overflow problem rather than fighting two problems at once?1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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kevsgs
Actually when I went through the petcock I did get a little debris out of it that was causing the slow flow and now works perfect. It doesnt take much vaccum at all to make it work now. My problem is the overflowing bowls. Which seem just unable to fix. I'm wondering if there is a problem with the carb bodies themselves, but nothing is apparent. So I am down to just the one problem. Any ideas on that one?
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koolaid_kid
Overflowing bowls are usually one of two things (or both):
Float level set too high
Needle and seat dirty or worn.
The needle and seat are only $8 each if that is the issue.
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kevsgs
I just put in brand new seats and needles, had them out yesterday while working on it and checked them out with a magnifying glass in case there was a microscopic problem, they are perfect. I've played with the float level and that doesnt change anything. But I guess I can go try to play with float level again, I've already got it set passed what the service manual calls for, 0.81", I have them at 0.90" and they still overflow.
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kevsgs
Or should I be going the other way and set them lowere than 0.81"? Seems like that would make them overflow more though.
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koolaid_kid
At this point, I would try something a bit more drastic, namely removing a bowl, manually holding the float at a level that would guarantee the needle and seat should be closed, and putting a bit of fuel in the line. If it does not seal then, it is the needle and seat. If it does, I would start over with the float level.
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kevsgs
Well I have finally figured out the problem. There was two lines going from bowl to bowl, one was the fuel line, and the other was a hose. In none of the diagrams did it show this other hose going anywhere, the diagrams were just sort of cut views since they were basically identical bowls and only showed this hose on one side of the carbs. Well come to find out this was a breather hose. So what was happening was as the fuel would come in and push the air in the bowl up, on both sides, the air had nowhere to go and was creating a pressure downwards keeping the float bowls from being able to rise up and close the needle valve all the way. So it now works fine. After taking the carbs apart at least 50 times playing with it, who knows how many hours trying to figure out this problem, I could have taken a pair of scissors and just cut this tube in half in the beggining and been done with it..lol. Well that was a learning lesson, and I now know a whole lot more about carbs, so I guess it I got something out of it...lol. I do thank everyone for trying to help me out with this.
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