Carb Hoses
Carb Hoses
I had my tank off to clean & get ready for spring when I noticed a missing hose from a t-connector between the #4 & 5 carbs. There is no connector between the 2 & 3.
I scoured the shop manual and noticed the hoses but no reference to them. The picture I think shows the hoses going over the air chamber. If so, where do they go and are they important?
Also, could this have anything to do with the popping noise (like popcorn) coming from the right muffler when cruising at a steady speed?
P.S. The carbs were off at a shop for cleaning awhile back.
I scoured the shop manual and noticed the hoses but no reference to them. The picture I think shows the hoses going over the air chamber. If so, where do they go and are they important?
Also, could this have anything to do with the popping noise (like popcorn) coming from the right muffler when cruising at a steady speed?
P.S. The carbs were off at a shop for cleaning awhile back.
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Overflow tubes
These are the vent and overflow tubes from the float bowls. They normally drain the excess gas and fumes on the ground. They sit in a hard rubbery tee, which again fits over two brass tubes. With time, they become brittle and split and fall off. When they are missing the juice just exits at the brass tube and spills on the carbs and/or the engine. If the tee is still there, you can replace the tube. If the tee is gone - tough. They are next to impossible to replace without breaking the carbs apart.
The popping sound in your right exhaust could mean some part of cylinders 4-6 is running rich or your valve timing is a little off and you may have some combustion taking place in the exhaust.
The popping sound in your right exhaust could mean some part of cylinders 4-6 is running rich or your valve timing is a little off and you may have some combustion taking place in the exhaust.
air vents
I think the Fuel overflow comes out through the drain passage as well, the overflow tube is just connected downstream from the drain screw. The Tubes at the top of the carb body are for venting the float bowl, I am in the process of rebuilding my carbs, and the rubber tee has rotted out. I am wondering if it is a problem to not have the tee with hoses. I guess the worst case is some dirt may come in to the float bowl. Anyone have thoughts ??
Tee's in carbs
TIM'S CBX has the T's that go between carbs 2-3, 4-5. Installation has to be made by splitting the carbs. Add hoses to go up over the air box. I just rebuilt my carbs and had to install these also. Mine were missing.
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Carb Vent Tubes
The carb vent tubes between 2-5 and 4-6 can be replaced without splitting the carbs. Do not split your carbs! That is way to much work. In fact, I am about to put a couple on right now with the carbs still on the bike. Email off line for details. It is a little tricky, but quite do-able. It's an old CBX trick contrary to what the shop manual says....
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All installing CBX Carb Vent Tubes!
All you ever wanted to know about CBX Carb Vent Tubes is here. Copy/Paste it to your search engine. Your Welcome!
http://www.billsworkshop.com/cbx/tube.htm
Then you should download it as a document, print it off and put it in the Tech Tips Chronicle or your shop manual!
Tony
I should get member of the week for this one. Ha!
http://www.billsworkshop.com/cbx/tube.htm
Then you should download it as a document, print it off and put it in the Tech Tips Chronicle or your shop manual!
Tony
I should get member of the week for this one. Ha!
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Just noticed the rubber tee`s are gone from my carbs. They could have been gone for a long time. What purpose do they serve apart from redirecting the vent flow? I have the individual carb filters on now so it is no big deal to remove the carbs and put them on but I don`t want to if it is unessassary.
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Carb vent tube installation
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 10:03 pm Post subject: All installing CBX Carb Vent Tubes!
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All you ever wanted to know about CBX Carb Vent Tubes is here. Copy/Paste it to your search engine. Your Welcome!
http://www.billsworkshop.com/cbx/tube.htm
Then you should download it as a document, print it off and put it in the Tech Tips Chronicle or your shop manual!
The website above doesn't work now, did anyone download the document when it was working, if so would you email or post it here so others can view, thanks.
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I have just replaced both vent tubes without splitting carbs the carbs were off at the bike at the time.you need a long electrical screwdriver and some spit or wd 40,
push one side through the gap slide right over pipe then push the rest through the gap and then square up easy,go carefull not to push the screwdriver though the rubber.Iam sure it could be done with carbs in situ
with some patience
push one side through the gap slide right over pipe then push the rest through the gap and then square up easy,go carefull not to push the screwdriver though the rubber.Iam sure it could be done with carbs in situ
with some patience