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putting carbs back on????????
Ok what is the easiest way to put these carbs back on my 1100?? I have tried everything. Soon as I get the money i'll be switching to pods cause this is just a pain in the ass.I didnt do it I swear !!
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oldgrumpy
I purchased 4 oval pods!!! Cheap as...
I recently purchased 4 pods of mikesxs in florida.... They were oval ,,,,and a direct copy of k&n ,,actually they are made by the same mob ,,and intercharge,, they look identical... The flow is excellent,, and the qaulity is v. G. If you look up the web page and then go to fuel etc parts they are about 16 dollars each ... And fast delivery regards david from kaniva australia
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Easiest way is with pods, best way, be sure airbox is loose & all the way back. Just force them in from the right side. Don't be afraid OF wadding up the ends of the rubber boots, they are rubber & will go back in shape. Not an easy way, but this is the easiest. Just my opinion.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Just a word of caution ... yes, it's easier with pods, which is a good thing because the carbs will be on and off multiple times trying to get the jetting right.
If you have decent rubber boots on both sides of the carbs, it is much easier, but if you leave it all stock, you will only have to do it ONCE.
Can't get much easier than that.
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Originally posted by kparkfan View PostOk what is the easiest way to put these carbs back on my 1100?? I have tried everything. Soon as I get the money i'll be switching to pods cause this is just a pain in the ass.
GS CV's have to have a jet kit to perform correctly.
once installed your done with it unless like a cetain someone that i wont mention because he is in WV and not here to defend himself....hahahhaha
as much as this certain someone's messed with his jet kitted carbs..
he should have just left them alone and been happy.
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Originally posted by kparkfan View PostOk what is the easiest way to put these carbs back on my 1100?? I have tried everything. Soon as I get the money i'll be switching to pods cause this is just a pain in the ass.
soak the carbs and airbox down with WD-40...
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Originally posted by lesliew51@hotmail.com View PostI recently purchased 4 pods of mikesxs in florida.... They were oval ,,,,and a direct copy of k&n ,,actually they are made by the same mob ,,and intercharge,, they look identical... The flow is excellent,, and the qaulity is v. G. If you look up the web page and then go to fuel etc parts they are about 16 dollars each ... And fast delivery regards david from kaniva australia
these are great filters that (are not) washable(if these are the same as ive been selling).
2 1/4" offset oval w/ a no name chrome back and they come with a wide clamp as compared to K&N's narrow clamp.
these filters DO NOT GET OILED.
fine product!
ive been getting 80.00 a set out these for years.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostJust a word of caution ... yes, it's easier with pods, which is a good thing because the carbs will be on and off multiple times trying to get the jetting right.
If you have decent rubber boots on both sides of the carbs, it is much easier, but if you leave it all stock, you will only have to do it ONCE.
Can't get much easier than that.
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Do the carb cleaning properly and there should be no reason to do it again for a LONG time. BTW, removing the band clamps helps make the job easier.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Don-lo
For 16 valve motors with stock airbox, remove the front boots and remove their clamps, attach your cable and vent tubes, slide the carbs into airbox boots, then put in the front boots. Reinstall the clamps after the boots are in place. Quite easy, actually, compared to the fixed front boots. Ask wingnut, I just showed him.
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What I have found that helps on my 1150 is to get the carbs lined up to the front boots, then use a long screwdriver wrapped in a rag to help pry/push them on.
As far as pods, get these:
They are the same as the K&N (private label?), and use the same K&N oil. Washable and reuseable, and sized for the CV's or the VM's.
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Unbolt the engine and jack up the rear portion. This gives you about another inch of room. I did it on mine and it made it incredibly easy. I didn't have to even loosen the pipes. I did have to remove the pegs, rear brake, sprocket cover and shifter, but these were simple.NO PIC THANKS TO FOTO BUCKET FOR BEING RIDICULOUS
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Originally posted by 1980GS1000E View PostUnbolt the engine and jack up the rear portion. This gives you about another inch of room. I did it on mine and it made it incredibly easy. I didn't have to even loosen the pipes. I did have to remove the pegs, rear brake, sprocket cover and shifter, but these were simple.----------
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Originally posted by 1980GS1000E View PostUnbolt the engine and jack up the rear portion. This gives you about another inch of room. I did it on mine and it made it incredibly easy. I didn't have to even loosen the pipes. I did have to remove the pegs, rear brake, sprocket cover and shifter, but these were simple.
How long does it take to oil the boots or use some of the other suggestions?
The last time I installed a set of carbs on an 1100G, it took less than 5 minutes, and that was with boots that were harder than they should be.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Well i got the carbs back on but now my prime doesnt work on my petcock. if it isnt one thing its another. Starter just went out on my car friday and now i'm stuck with no ride at all.I didnt do it I swear !!
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http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/...n1/Picture.jpg 1980 GS1100L
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