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dyoung
Carb Adjustment Help??
'83 GS 850G. I'm into my first carb on my first try at rebuilding carbs. I disassembled carb #1 and soaked and am now about to put them back together but i'm a little confused about what screws are seated and what screws are for adjusting fuel and air. In the float bowl you have the main jet and pilot jet, is it correct that the main jet is seated and the pilot is used to adjust the fuel intake? then is the pilot air jet that goes on the airbox side seated or used as adjustment because i'm not sure how to adjust the air intake? I know the mixture screw is 3 turns back but just wondering which screws to adjust and how much to generally adjust them to? also, it looks like i'll need a drain screw gasket and the tiny washer that goes with the mixture screw. does anyone know where to get these odd parts? THANKS!!Tags: None
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spyug
All jets are seated there is no internal adjustment done other than checking float height.the pilot air jet that goes on the airbox side seated
All of this information will be in the manual and if you don't have one there will be one on BassCliff's site.
So to recap seat all jets and only fiddle with air mixture screws, the synchronizing adjusters and the idle knob.
Good luck with it.
Spyug
PS. Be sure to install fresh o-rings and fresh orings for the intake boots ( to the head) failure to do that might cause you a lot of grief in getting the carbs to run right as you likely will have some airleaks. The orings in the carbs may look fine but if you pull them apart slightly , you may find they are cracked or split and will thus leak. Get them from Robert Barr at www.cycleorings.com Cheap insurance for good running carbs.Last edited by Guest; 08-15-2012, 03:29 PM.
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dyoung
thanks Spyug, that put my mind at ease. i do have fresh boots for carbs, airbox, the carb o ring kit, and intake orings but the carb o ring kit didn't come with replacement bowl drain gaskets. will an oring suffice?
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Spyug was correct on all counts, let's just go into a little more detail.
Originally posted by dyoung View PostIn the float bowl you have the main jet and pilot jet, is it correct that the main jet is seated and the pilot is used to adjust the fuel intake?
Originally posted by dyoung View Postthen is the pilot air jet that goes on the airbox side seated or used as adjustment because i'm not sure how to adjust the air intake?
Originally posted by dyoung View PostI know the mixture screw is 3 turns back but just wondering which screws to adjust and how much to generally adjust them to?
This is where your mixture screws are located.
If you look on the throttle shaft between the carbs, you will see the sync adjustments.
They are a screw and locknut assembly and will require a gauge set to adjust them properly.
This picture should remove any doubt on what to adjust.
Originally posted by dyoung View Post... also, it looks like i'll need a drain screw gasket and the tiny washer that goes with the mixture screw. does anyone know where to get these odd parts?
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cableguy
I know the feelin of pretty much knowing what you're doing but once you get it apart more questions pop up. Have you seen basscliffs site? The step by step is awesome on carb rebuilds, with pictures. Your bike will thank you and you'll be happily amazed when your bike starts up without drama for the first time as you get ready to vacuum synch the carbs. Again, look at basscliffs site for that step by step.
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m3talst0rm
Originally posted by dyoung View Postthanks Spyug, that put my mind at ease. i do have fresh boots for carbs, airbox, the carb o ring kit, and intake orings but the carb o ring kit didn't come with replacement bowl drain gaskets. will an oring suffice?
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dyoung
Thanks Guys, that makes alot more sense now that the jets get seated and all the adjustments can be done from outside the carb. I will definately do the bench synch and eventually the carbtune when I end up getting one or find someone around here who has one. and unfortunately I forgot to add the fuel drain o ring to my order so i'll have to go out and find one that fits.
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