Carb question...

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Carb question...

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Does this ring a bell with anyone?
Does it make sense?

Bike ran fine when I brought it in for winter.
Valve adjustment is correct and unchanged.
I had my carbs apart for o-rings, needles/needle-jets, and float needles.
Cleaned out all passages in the bodies and checked float height.
Ran my bike in the shop for 5-10 minutes. Noticed the left exhaust start to glow red and it sounded funny.
Took that carb apart again and, can't say for sure, but suspect (not sure) the idle/slow jet was restricted, if not clogged.
Cleaned with cleaner and compressed air (couldn't find a wire small enough to pass through it).
Tried it again but only for about 2-3 minutes. It sounded normal, and when shut off both sides seemed roughly the same temperature.

Is overheating a symptom of a blocked idle jet?

(P.S. Don't think there were any air leaks.)
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One glowing red pipe is also a symptom of WAY to much fuel. If it was real lean, the pipe would only dis-colour with a load on it. Did you go for a ride?

Where the enriching (choke) discs put in the right way up?

A blocked idle jet would mean that it would not idle on that cylinder.
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Could be the fumes from the loctite on the butterfly screws burning off. :P
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Garnet wrote:One glowing red pipe is also a symptom of WAY to much fuel. If it was real lean, the pipe would only dis-colour with a load on it. Did you go for a ride?
Where the enriching (choke) discs put in the right way up?
A blocked idle jet would mean that it would not idle on that cylinder.
No - didn't go for a ride, nothing there past the flywheel (and it's winter).
I will check the choke discs, but they were not removed from their part of the carb. I just took the whole unit off to replace the gasket.
Loctite fumes !?!?! Wiseguy! :x
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The choke discs will be fine if there was no problem before.......

Edit: I asume you rechecked all the O rings to makes sure none are cut or got missed. An O ring would have to be missing to suck up enough fuel to get that hot. Don't ask how I know.
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Garnet wrote:The choke discs will be fine if there was no problem before.......
Edit: I asume you rechecked all the O rings to makes sure none are cut or got missed. An O ring would have to be missing to suck up enough fuel to get that hot. Don't ask how I know.
O-rings are new and still look good. I put a very light film of silicone grease on o-rings before installation.
I will give it a good warm up tomorrow.
Looks like my new RMS is not leaking, so I am about to install the flywheel and clutch.
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dougie wrote: Looks like my new RMS is not leaking, so I am about to install the flywheel and clutch.
Doug, how did you start the bike without a flywheel in place?
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ME 109 wrote:
dougie wrote: Looks like my new RMS is not leaking, so I am about to install the flywheel and clutch.
Doug, how did you start the bike without a flywheel in place?
I just stuck my arse against the alternator rotor. :lol:


I had the flywheel on with the old bolts just snug. Wanted to see there were no leaks before I spent the new bolts.
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dougie wrote:I just stuck my arse against the alternator rotor. :lol:
Rightyo then. Air start eh'
I was also gunna ask how you blocked the crank.....glad I didn't. :shock:
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dougie wrote:
ME 109 wrote:
dougie wrote: Looks like my new RMS is not leaking, so I am about to install the flywheel and clutch.
Doug, how did you start the bike without a flywheel in place?
I just stuck my arse against the alternator rotor. :lol:
I had no idea your ass was that 'balanced." :mrgreen:
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