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Keith1983 29-01-08 11:19 AM

Re: Carb balancing problems
 
i simply said carb problems eliminated, I never claimed that others wouldnt take their place!

drag 29-01-08 11:32 AM

Re: Carb balancing problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ejohnh (Post 1399985)
I think it's called the lever assembly, part
13553-19F00
item 19 in the list associated with the carburretor fittings.

approx £31. But you will need to check that.


I'll have a snoop about here for that part so, altho im thinking i'd be safer off replacing the entire carbs and housing if i can get a better set.



Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1400006)
The linkage arm doesn't control the flow of juice per se, it controls the restriction to air flow through the rear carb, the front carb being controlled by you. The carbs then meter an amount of fuel into the air.

So the throttle cables dont control the linkage arm, i was under the impression what ever the throttle cables connected to, that was the loose part, of course in saying that, i've yet to take off the air box and investigate my self.

What a decent price for a set of carbs would ye say ? ball park figure

yorkie_chris 29-01-08 11:33 AM

Re: Carb balancing problems
 
Throttle cables go to the RHS of front carb, then theres a shaft out of the LHS of front carb, this connects to linkage arm, linkage arm connects to rear carb.

OldBoy 29-01-08 10:26 PM

Re: Carb balancing problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spanner Man (Post 1289588)
Evening all.
Good show Yorkie! I'm glad it's sorted at last:D
That explosion of fuel in the exhaust made you jump I'll bet! At least the neighbours didn't ring the bomb squad eh!

Cheers.

Not much point in ringing the bomb quad after the bang! har har


Okay... I'll get me coat.


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