Hi All,
Paul here - newb - based in Lichfield UK. Great site here. Very impressed with the knowledge base Lot's of great stuff > I'm trying to resist all the improvements/mods listed here and simply get the bike going before the summer runs out.
I'm recommissioning a '98 (red one - you know, the fast ones) and have a case of carb crud to clear out. It's been stood for a loooong time.
Q - what are these 2 plain diameter brass things? Do they have a function? Do the see any flow?
Really looking forward to riding the bike, once fixed.
(tried the search BTW)
Muchos thankos. Paul.
Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
Greetings
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... STORM.html
Might be easier to find a decent second-hand set of working carbs on fleabay.
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... STORM.html
Might be easier to find a decent second-hand set of working carbs on fleabay.
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Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
You really don't want me to get into what those bits do or we could be here a while......lol
We will just say that yes they are important,
While those carbs are bad, I have seen worse. The easy way is to find a set of clean replacements as has been suggested in the previous post.
Though you should be able to clean them with a bit of patience. A ultrasonic tank would be the best bet but if you can't locate one then lots of carb cleaner and some compressed air (either a compressor or the canned air will do) Then only take one carb apart at a time as there are different bits front to rear and give it a good soak and blow out all the passages.
I would also replace the pilot jets just on principal as those holes are really small......
Not really a hard job just a bit tedious.
We will just say that yes they are important,
While those carbs are bad, I have seen worse. The easy way is to find a set of clean replacements as has been suggested in the previous post.
Though you should be able to clean them with a bit of patience. A ultrasonic tank would be the best bet but if you can't locate one then lots of carb cleaner and some compressed air (either a compressor or the canned air will do) Then only take one carb apart at a time as there are different bits front to rear and give it a good soak and blow out all the passages.
I would also replace the pilot jets just on principal as those holes are really small......
Not really a hard job just a bit tedious.
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Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
I don't think it would be too fast in that condition.VTR-Paul wrote:Hi All,
I'm recommissioning a '98 (red one - you know, the fast ones)
Muchos thankos. Paul.
Keep at it - persistence will get you there. Plenty of carb cleaner and compressed air.
Cheers
Don
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Don
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Bikes:
1977 Suzuki GS550/700 - modified significantly
1981 Moto Guzzi 850 T4
1990 Suzuki VX800
2003 Honda Firestorm VTR1000
Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
Thanks guys, appreciate you support.
Having a Laverda, I'm pretty clued up on fiddling with gunked carbs and (out of Dellorto necessity) my garage is blessed with compressed air and an ultrasonic cleaner. I'm confident I'll get these VTR carbs back into shape.
To the Firestorm's credit, it did fire up and run with the dirty carbs, but fuel was pissing out of the overflows as the floats were stuck.
I have high hopes for the Firestorm, I had an RSV Mille and like the 'V-twin thing' a lot, but that bike always put me in a bad mood and made me ride like an over-andrenalised idiot.
Interestingly, the VTR brassware is pretty badly pitted, under a magnifying glass. Ethanol attack on the copper elements I suspect. Hence the green...
I'd still like to know what the brass protruding cylinders do!
Cheers
Paul.
Having a Laverda, I'm pretty clued up on fiddling with gunked carbs and (out of Dellorto necessity) my garage is blessed with compressed air and an ultrasonic cleaner. I'm confident I'll get these VTR carbs back into shape.
To the Firestorm's credit, it did fire up and run with the dirty carbs, but fuel was pissing out of the overflows as the floats were stuck.
I have high hopes for the Firestorm, I had an RSV Mille and like the 'V-twin thing' a lot, but that bike always put me in a bad mood and made me ride like an over-andrenalised idiot.
Interestingly, the VTR brassware is pretty badly pitted, under a magnifying glass. Ethanol attack on the copper elements I suspect. Hence the green...
I'd still like to know what the brass protruding cylinders do!
Cheers
Paul.
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Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
They are your jets. They allow fuel to flow from the float bowl up into the carbs. Have a go at cleaning them by all means but they are readily available as a replacement part and not too expensive Main Jet and slow jet are their namesVTR-Paul wrote:I'd still like to know what the brass protruding cylinders do!
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Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
Going from memory as I don't remember where I put my carb book.....not a good sign already......VTR-Paul wrote:
I'd still like to know what the brass protruding cylinders do!
Cheers
Paul.
The one next to the jets is the pick up for the enriching circuit.
The other one I just don't remember right now but if it come to my old foggy brain I'll let you know
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Re: Carbs - Mystery Brass Round Thingies?
Thanks Guys, good info.
All clean in the carbs now, just gotta put them back on. New battery fitted, new tyres, front CCT converted to manual (whilst I was under than tank). A new front brake light switch and an MOT should see them wheels a-rollin'....
Can't wait to give it a blast. Fingers crossed.
Paul
All clean in the carbs now, just gotta put them back on. New battery fitted, new tyres, front CCT converted to manual (whilst I was under than tank). A new front brake light switch and an MOT should see them wheels a-rollin'....
Can't wait to give it a blast. Fingers crossed.
Paul