Those big springs under the top - should they be replaced once in a while?
My Haynes manual has no specs for them, or any method for checking them.
The Motobins website has a picture (PN 60305) in which they appear to be 12.5cm long. Mine are only 11cm.
Another CV carb question...
Another CV carb question...
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Re: Another CV carb question...
some Bings don't have springs on the diaphram
and I would not worry about it, gravity and lack of intake drops them well
and I would not worry about it, gravity and lack of intake drops them well
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Early CVs up to I think /7 had no springs. In the mid to late 80s the spring rate was incresaed.
The springs imrpove throttle response by slowing the rise of the pistons when the throttle is opened. The incresed air velosity through the venturi sucks up more fuel through the main jet causing a tempoary rich mixture like an acelorater pump.
As airheads matured and emision standards tightened the jetting was leaned to meet imposed standards. These lean settings made the bikes stumble off the line. The solution was to add the piston springs and later to change to stifer spings. This allowed decent throtle responce with a leaner midrange.
The springs imrpove throttle response by slowing the rise of the pistons when the throttle is opened. The incresed air velosity through the venturi sucks up more fuel through the main jet causing a tempoary rich mixture like an acelorater pump.
As airheads matured and emision standards tightened the jetting was leaned to meet imposed standards. These lean settings made the bikes stumble off the line. The solution was to add the piston springs and later to change to stifer spings. This allowed decent throtle responce with a leaner midrange.
Garnet


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Doug, are your Bings 32 or 40s? The above story was about 32s but the spring theroy is the same for 40s.
Weak springs won't cause your red pipes.
BTW way, was the Loctite you used red? If so switch to blue and your pipes will just turn blue.
Weak springs won't cause your red pipes.
BTW way, was the Loctite you used red? If so switch to blue and your pipes will just turn blue.

Garnet


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And that's the colour they should be!Garnet wrote: BTW way, was the Loctite you used red? If so switch to blue and your pipes will just turn blue.

More info on the springs...
http://jhau.maliwi.de/mot/r100tic.html#carb
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Another CV carb question...
Mine are 32mm.Garnet wrote:Doug, are your Bings 32 or 40s? The above story was about 32s but the spring theroy is the same for 40s.
Weak springs won't cause your red pipes.
BTW way, was the Loctite you used red? If so switch to blue and your pipes will just turn blue.
Red Loctite !!! I will never hear the end of that one.

Maybe if I use 243 - it's purple ya know.

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SteveD wrote:And that's the colour they should be!Garnet wrote: BTW way, was the Loctite you used red? If so switch to blue and your pipes will just turn blue.
Quite so!
If I were ever to do a 100 point restoration, and didn't want to spoil my hard work by actually riding it on the road, I would flame the head ends of the, well, headers with a propane torch. With that nice lustrous blue now in place I would carefully attach the pipes to the heads in order to avoid blemishing the blue.
The scary thing is, if I were to restore the R90S of my dreams, I would be tempted to do just that! I have a vision of a Daytona Orange R90S, mounted on a turntable, in my living room. I would regularly rotate the turntable a bit so's I could admire it from a new angle.

Until then I'm thinking that my '82 RS would look pretty good in my living room. (Anybody got any plans for a good turntable?)
Ken, speaking tongue in cheek in Oklahoma
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That would be one BIG Lazy Susan.Ken in Oklahoma wrote: I have a vision of a Daytona Orange R90S, mounted on a turntable, in my living room.
I wonder if it could be done with steering head bearings (properly adjusted of course)?

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It could be, yes, but it's not a good solution. a heavy weight lazy susan bearing for the center pivot, with some type of roller bearings (such as casters) further out on the circle.dougie wrote:I wonder if it could be done with steering head bearings (properly adjusted of course)?
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