Date: 16-04-24  Time: 18:26 pm

Author Topic: Carburetor Spring  (Read 5157 times)

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Re: Carburetor Spring
« Reply #25 on: 18 March 2018, 08:37:22 pm »
bench setting is always a good start i did a massive video on balancing my carbs and found out someone had made a cockup previously

at 8:30 there was a spring set wrong that screwed everything up big time and it took me 6 months to find
(carbtune showed me how bad it was that i had to figure it out)

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Re: Carburetor Spring
« Reply #26 on: 20 March 2018, 05:25:37 pm »
Thanks for the advice.
I have done that following a this google link. Here it is for anyone that needs it in the future.


Great thread and great forum!

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Re: Carburetor Spring
« Reply #27 on: 29 March 2018, 09:37:46 am »
Hey Guys. Just an update on this.
Thanks again for all the inputs and suggestions.
I got the new TPS yesterday - thanks again darrsi! changed the throttle cable and installed the carbs. Spent couple hours trying to get the cable slack right - jesus they could not find a better place to put those screws locks! :)
But could not get the throttle to snap back in place. Removed the the throttle cable holder on the handlebar and start thinking that the last owner might had changed the original handlebar grip as it was a bit tie.
Solution: Got my power drill, connected a metal brush and removed the excess of inside of the grip.
Bingo! Throttle cable slack adjusted and throttle snaps back.  :)


Now going to sync the carbs.
Can not wait to put this beast on the road again.


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