cbx carbs
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carb problem
Possible an Air leak
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01 XL1200C 83 CB1100F 82 CBX 80 CBX
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Carb Scync.
YOU WILL NEED TO GET YOUR CARBS SYNCHRONIZED AND IT SHOULD IDLE JUST FINE.
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"aka" The Rocketman
Take care of your CBX's and each other.
Because a club is suppose to be fun. "TIM WARE"
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Carbs
How does it idle? If it doesn't idle well you may ave not gotten the pilot jets clean.Seems thats the big problem on tese carbs.Most use a fine (piano? guitar? ) brass wire to make sure they are clean
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You can purchase guitar string down to .08 for about a buck,I use the .12 string to clean the 79 idle jets with and sometimes very,very hot soapy water will disolve some deposites that solvents won't.
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If I remember right it seemed like there were freeze plugs on the slow jet side. Is this normal or are the holes so small that they seem solid. Thanks Don
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Re: Carb Cleaning
Don,on the 79 carbs the idle circuit has a rubber plug in the bottom of it but its fed by a pass through passage in the Primary main circut next to it.Don wrote:If I remember right it seemed like there were freeze plugs on the slow jet side. Is this normal or are the holes so small that they seem solid. Thanks Don
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Don, did you ever get your bike to idle correctly? I had to replace a fuel line on my 81, then it started leaking fuel from the "T" in between #1 and #2 carbs. I had to pull #1 carb off and put in a new "T" and o-rings, put it back together, and now it won't idle below 2500 choke on or off. I even diconnected both throttle cables and the choke cable, and it still won't idle down. It will if I take a screwdriver and push down on the linkage in front of the carbs and force the butterfly assembly down some. Choke butterfllies appear to be open all the way, but I can't see if the fast idle cam is engaged or not. If I move my hand along the carbs when its running, I cant feel much air moving into the carbs, but the #2 carb is really sucking air, and, if I put my hand over it like a choke, the motor slows down. When I let go, it speeds back up. I have ordered new throttle cables from TIMS, as mine look pretty old, and a new oring kit, just to be safe. Any other suggestions or ideas before I head to the mechanic?