Misfire- The lady that interrupts... ????

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Re: Misfire- The lady that interrupts... ????

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Ross wrote:
hools100RS wrote:............... Ross, native /5 is on the money! No screws to undo on Bings. Twist and pull to remove the needles from the slides! hools.
Reading what Jean said wish it would just pull out. Jean I have never heard of this stuff in Australia.
Then research what is the best Australian product for breaking loose rusted/frozen fasteners. That's what those two products do, with Kroil being considered by many to be the best thing there is for such jobs.
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Major Softie wrote:
Ross wrote:
hools100RS wrote:............... Ross, native /5 is on the money! No screws to undo on Bings. Twist and pull to remove the needles from the slides! hools.
Reading what Jean said wish it would just pull out. Jean I have never heard of this stuff in Australia.
Then research what is the best Australian product for breaking loose rusted/frozen fasteners. That's what those two products do, with Kroil being considered by many to be the best thing there is for such jobs.
Thank you. Will do.
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Ross wrote:
Major Softie wrote: Then research what is the best Australian product for breaking loose rusted/frozen fasteners. That's what those two products do, with Kroil being considered by many to be the best thing there is for such jobs.
Thank you. Will do.
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Huzzah!!!!!!!!!!!!! Took bike out to get warmed up. Set idle speed and idle mixture on side of road. Rode home. Put Carbmate on carbs. One carb was so far out it was not funny. Tuned in the carbs. Took for ride. Rode very hard. Wow I love how she is now running. She feels the best in the whole time I have had her. Also got rid of the popping on over run.

Proves to me that I can not tune carbs by ear. I did this last week and really stuffed up the settings. Thankyou Carbmate.

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Omega, I loved mine when it was still alive. Unfortunately it died suddenly with about 10k of service life. Suggest you keep your points and set timing occasionally so if yours expires you can get home. Keeping the points as a backup was what sold me on Omega.
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pmonk wrote:Omega, I loved mine when it was still alive. Unfortunately it died suddenly with about 10k of service life. Suggest you keep your points and set timing occasionally so if yours expires you can get home. Keeping the points as a backup was what sold me on Omega.
I put the Omega in because something in my ignition system faild and the bike failed. So all the OEM ignition stuff is disconnected and I don't know which part has failed. :oops:
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Ross,

That is why I've retrograded my GS to points-in-a-can. They come up on ebay now and then, usually go for around $100 or less. Another ~$70 for a Dyna coil. Think about it.
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Native /5 wrote:Ross,

That is why I've retrograded my GS to points-in-a-can. They come up on ebay now and then, usually go for around $100 or less. Another ~$70 for a Dyna coil. Think about it.
''Don't worry mate I have been looking for replacement parts. :oops:
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Re: BING carbs "improvement" ?

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Ross, I didn't know about the screwed sleeve until I bought the manual, either.
I don't have any bikes so new as to have this "improvement"...all mine are the twist and pull (or push) to change the setting.
HOWEVER...the new ones are this way. Take heed, everyone.
Don't know what years this started showing up either...maybe only on the lean-burn carbs sent to the US at first.
LOOK down in the tube before trying to twist and pull. You might make an expensive mistake!
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All my carbs' needles are twist & pull/push. I would imagine that a needle held with a set screw would be rigid to the slide, whereas the twist & pull needle flops around a bit.
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