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900RR carb cleaning tips needed

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Old 03-20-2013, 04:28 AM
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Default 900RR carb cleaning tips needed

So I just got a 95' 900RR and im getting ready to put the motor back together. But i need to clean the carbs, since every carb is different in its own way and I've never cleaned bike carbs, i need some tips for the most efficient cost friendly way to do so. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you all in advance.
 
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Old 03-21-2013, 12:51 PM
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Nothing? Really guys, come on
 
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Ok. Lets get a little more technical.
I need the torque specs for everything on the top end. Cylinder head, cam shaft caps, etc.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 07:53 PM
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You will need to get some carb cleaner, shop towls and a very thin wire to poke through the jet's. when you take the carbs out and begin to take them apart write down how many turns the air/fuel mix screw is in, if you forget 3 turns out according to the oem manual. take note of the numbers on the jets because they are all not the same and remember where it came from or at least not my bike because it was jetted. soak the parts in the carb cleaner over nite. you will need some forced air to blow them out,hold on too the jet so you don't loose them. take the wire and ream through them to make sure you got out all the goop out, hold it up to a light and see if you can see thru it if so they are clean. make sure you use the straw on the cleaner to blow cleaner thru every circuit you can see if it come out the other side the circuits are clean, make sure the slow circuit is cleaned thoroughly or your bike won't run on idle, put them on the bike and synchronize them, you will need some special tools for that like a auxiliary fuel tank and carb sync tool. motion pro has them and you can check on ebay. Once you have done all of this put her together and ride...... hope this helps
 
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