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carb plugs anyone know much about them
okay my question is why is there a rubber plug covering a jet and can u leave the plug outTags: None
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wrench
Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Originally posted by shineoneformeokay my question is why is there a rubber plug covering a jet and can u leave the plug out
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Scud
The jet in question, I believe, is the pilot jet circuit. This jet is solely for the purpose of idle and low rpm operation. If you pull that plug you will more then likely run way rich and foul plugs. Only a small amount of fuel is needed for idle and 'pulling the plug' will add way too much. But as Wrench said, try it and let us know the results, I am interested also.
Scud
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Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
My question is this: If the engineers designed the carbs so as to need those plugs and included them, why would you think you can leave it out? NO, if there was no reason for them to be there, then they would not be there.
Earl
Originally posted by shineoneformeokay my question is why is there a rubber plug covering a jet and can u leave the plug outKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Jackrp
Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Originally posted by shineoneformeokay my question is why is there a rubber plug covering a jet and can u leave the plug out
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wrench
Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Originally posted by earlforMy question is this: If the engineers designed the carbs so as to need those plugs and included them, why would you think you can leave it out? NO, if there was no reason for them to be there, then they would not be there.
Earl
Originally posted by shineoneformeokay my question is why is there a rubber plug covering a jet and can u leave the plug out
But Earl i thought engineers designed things so that you could fix them
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Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Well John, y'know how it goes around here. LOL My aircleaner is too hard to put back in, can I leave it off? My carb jets are difficult to screw in, do I have to put them in? I dont see why there are rubber plugs, do I need them? My tires keep losing air, can I leave the wheels off.
Uhhh, problem, my bike doesnt run and it doesnt roll any more. HELP!
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Earl
Originally posted by wrenchBut Earl i thought engineers designed things so that you could fix themKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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ptm
Do the VM carbs on a 78 750 have those plugs? I'm about to dive into my first carb rebuild this weekend and I thought I had all the parts I needed. I've read several threads that mention those plugs, but I'm not sure if my carbs have them. I don't see anything like that in the schematics.
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VM's don't have them, they have other fun things to contend with so don't feel left out, and them there screws that you can turn in on the top side and bottom of you take them out count the number of turns in first then take them out do not screw them down tight, only very lightly
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jtcrespo
Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Originally posted by earlforWell John, y'know how it goes around here. LOL My aircleaner is too hard to put back in, can I leave it off? My carb jets are difficult to screw in, do I have to put them in? I dont see why there are rubber plugs, do I need them? My tires keep losing air, can I leave the wheels off.
Uhhh, problem, my bike doesnt run and it doesnt roll any more. HELP!
:-) :-) :-)
Earl
My question is this: Can I just leave the oil out?
shineoneforme - Don't worry, we jest with you out of love!
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No, the rubber plugs are only required on CV carbs.
Earl
Originally posted by ptmDo the VM carbs on a 78 750 have those plugs? I'm about to dive into my first carb rebuild this weekend and I thought I had all the parts I needed. I've read several threads that mention those plugs, but I'm not sure if my carbs have them. I don't see anything like that in the schematics.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Re: carb plugs anyone know much about them
Dear Crespo
Your problem is that your oil is in a liquid state. Add 5 lbs of talc to 3 quarts of epoxy resin and pour it into the crankcase. No more leaks.
Abby :-)
Originally posted by jtcrespo
While we're on the subject Earl, The oil in my bike keeps getting dirty and there is a small leak that I assume was "engineered" into the motor because I see sooooo many posts about oil leaks.
My question is this: Can I just leave the oil out?
shineoneforme - Don't worry, we jest with you out of love!Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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What are friends for? :-)
Earl
Originally posted by jtcrespoThanks Earl!!! I knew you would knowKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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