I was under the impression that my needle jet may have been put in backwards, I posted a photo and was told that it was definitely wrong. Well something is wrong, but its not because its in backwards. The difference between my carbs, and those from the GS450 rebuild guide, is that when I remove my float bowl, the needle jet stays inside of the float bowl, not the carb body. Heres a picture
My old needle jets were so firmly stuck into the float bowl, that I damaged them trying to remove them. Well my new needle jets arrived, i put on fresh o-rings, and they went right into the carb body the way they are described as doing so by the carb guide. Heres the big weird problem. When i go to put on the float bowl, it wont! It seems the needle jet doesnt want to go into the float bowl. Now, I got it to go in by tapping it with a screw driver handle, but then it becomes stuck in the float bowl, and i'm right back where i was to begin with, scratching my head and wondering if its supposed to be that tight, and wondering why in hell the needle jets in the carb guide are sticking into the carb body, and not the float bowl.
Well, i put it together and put the carbs in my bike. This is after a carb dip and all new o-rings. The bike takes forever to start, and when it finally does it runs bad, maybe on 1 cylinder, and fuel is leaking out. So I'm 1 step forward and 2 back.
But, as a backup plan I had ordered a complete set of old gs450 carbs off of ebay. I decided to remove the float bowl to see how tightly the needle jet was seated into the float bowl. Now, these ebay carbs are in rough shape, so I didn't know what to expect when i popped them open. To my surprise, the float bowl came right off, and the needle jet was securely planted into the carb body, and not at all into the float bowl.
So, which way is it supposed to be? I'm assuming the needle jet is supposed to only get stuck into the carb body and never the float bowl. But then why in the heck is my float bowl eating needle jets? Its the same in both of my float bowls, needle jets slide in fine until the last 1/4 inch of the float bowl. Its like the tube becomes too small all of a sudden.
Any Ideas or theories?
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