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#11
Probably a good investment if you plan on keeping your carby bikes.
You need to remove all non metallic parts prior to cleaning them.
See this post (copyright IDoDirt ) which identifies all the key areas that need to be spotless.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/stickies-...cation-124026/
You need to remove all non metallic parts prior to cleaning them.
See this post (copyright IDoDirt ) which identifies all the key areas that need to be spotless.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/stickies-...cation-124026/
#12
They are safe for all carb components, but you do need to fully disassemble each carb. There's no need to have the rubber bits in there. Also if you don't completely break them down, you can't guarantee they will be full cleaned.
Ultrasonic cleaners are very friendly on the items being cleaned. Jewelers use them to clean rings, necklaces and such. A person just has to be mindful of the cleaning agent you pour into the tank. That's where the real concern is.
Ultrasonic cleaners are very friendly on the items being cleaned. Jewelers use them to clean rings, necklaces and such. A person just has to be mindful of the cleaning agent you pour into the tank. That's where the real concern is.
#13
#14
As if by magic, new fuel pump installed and I have a happy running bike! A little rich with 2.5 turns out, so I’ll tweak that later, but running smooth, picks up fast (I lubed both throttle and choke cables while I had the carbs off) no juddering anymore! Maybe I miraculously managed to get the carbs clean enough after all!
can’t wait to get her up to temp now and go for a proper blast out at the weekend hopefully!
thanks again for the help! Much appreciated!
can’t wait to get her up to temp now and go for a proper blast out at the weekend hopefully!
thanks again for the help! Much appreciated!
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#17
it’s running pretty rich, but I can live with poor fuel consumption for the moment!
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