When I got the bike, I did a cursory carb rebuild. I didn't have new o-rings, and I didn't take the caps off the idle screws to clean under there. I have been having some problems, so it is time to do the job right.
Is there a thread where the collective wisdom of Carb rebuilds has been consolidated? If not, there should be....
I have been in touch with Robert Barr of www.cycleorings.com to put together a set of o-rings for this carb. As soon as they arrive, I'll tear into this project. I'll be taking some pictures of the carb & application of the o-rings for his website.
How does one remove the caps protecting the idle screw? Do you then just throw the plug away, or re-install it after servicing?
Assuming my idle screws are too gummed up to figure out where they are set, does anyone know a baseline setting for this carb? Does anyone have a good write-up talking about how to make these adjustments and also balance the carbs?
I'm worried about damaging the seal on the throttle shaft (#11 in the above diagram). Is there anything I can do to protect it? What kind of dip is recommended?
When I cleaned the carbs before, the mess inside wasn't too bad. I was able to clear all the passages with a fine wire pulled from a stainless wire brush. If I can manually clear the idle passages, I may not need to do a full dip.
I was concerned with doing a dip before because it stripped the paint right away. I'm not worried about it being pretty, but I was afraid the loose paint would get into the carb. Do you just mask it, or is there some other way to protect? What is the standard procedure for re-painting the carbs?
Any other general advice will be appreciated,
Rob
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