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fizzwheel 17-11-05 09:22 AM

Carb Icing
 
Mwah had this this morning.. first time its happened what a pain in the bum

I have forgotten the name of the fuel additive that peeps have recommended before

Can anybody remind me please

TIA

Fizz

mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 09:28 AM

Silkolene (?) Pro FST

Still a nightmare on mine with 2 carb heaters down..... Stop every 4 miles and my journey is 34 miles.... :evil: Rad temp dropped from in 100c to 50c in less than half a mile.

jambo 17-11-05 09:31 AM

Pro FST is the stuff, have heard that putting super unleaded / optimax in helps as well (though not as much) and may work out a little cheaper.

jonboy 17-11-05 09:32 AM

You'll also find that Optimax and Ultimate make a fair difference to carb-icing.


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mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jonboy
You'll also find that Optimax and Ultimate make a fair difference to carb-icing.


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I found that. But it didnt eliminate it completely. Probably find you can get away with less FST if you use them both. Might not be beneficial to the costs though.

Grinch 17-11-05 09:41 AM

I was just about to ask the same question this morning... as my GT was awful for it... I had to stop at Tesco's to get some warm water to put on them.

I'm using this stuff at the moment:

http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/i...silkolene1.jpg

but I still seem to be having a problem. Can you get heaters or something?

mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 09:44 AM

You may be able to get heaters for your carbs, best to ask around. Maybe pm Spanner man.

You could route a radiator pipe by them perhaps to warm them. That would only be effective once the engine was hot though.

fizzwheel 17-11-05 09:48 AM

I rode from Amesbury to Sailsbury with it like that, I needed fuel and so I put a tank of optimax in when I stopped at the Shell Garage in Sailsbury as I wandered if that might make a difference and it was fine for the 40 odd miles from Sailsbury to Yeovil after that.

Grinch 17-11-05 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mysteryjimbo
You may be able to get heaters for your carbs, best to ask around. Maybe pm Spanner man.

You could route a radiator pipe by them perhaps to warm them. That would only be effective once the engine was hot though.

I'm on the GT and it don't have a rad, plus the bike is outside now and I didn't notice the 'frozen' carbs. Having always had a garage. I'll be getting a cover next week, but are there any good ways to unfreeze the carb's other than hot water. As when it cools down again the water just makes the carbs cold again.

mysteryjimbo 17-11-05 10:14 AM

Hair dryer? :lol:


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