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  • Guest

    #166
    Originally posted by obsidianghost
    I know this is an old thread but I found it extremely helpful. My carbs aren't perfect but they turned out so much better than they would have with out this thread.

    renobruce = Awesome guy



    By obsidianghost at 2011-03-05
    Those look great! Nice work.

    I'm doing another set for jwhelan...I'll post up some pics when I'm done.

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    • Guest

      #167
      Man sometimes I wish I was in the US... then you could do mine for me too

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      • SVSooke

        #168
        Thanks for reviving this threadNow I know I should have taken my carbs apart to paint them.
        leaves shaking his head muttering to himself.
        Last edited by Guest; 03-11-2011, 09:01 PM.

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        • Guest

          #169
          I have to do something with mine, they're disgusting. They won't be as pretty as any of these though...

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          • Guest

            #170
            Originally posted by pete
            I have to do something with mine, they're disgusting. They won't be as pretty as any of these though...
            Send them over this winter...I'll do 'em up for ya!!

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            • Guest

              #171
              Originally posted by renobruce
              Send them over this winter...I'll do 'em up for ya!!
              Mate I wish! Postage would kill me... and mind you winter here is still riding weather

              Of course that's providing I have it on the road by winter...

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              • Tenrilid

                #172
                Bruce......you are the MAN!! Your work definately has inspired some ideas on what to do w/ my bike once I decide to do a full tear down and rebuild during the short winder here in Texas.

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                • Guest

                  #173
                  Originally posted by Tenrilid
                  Bruce......you are the MAN!! Your work definately has inspired some ideas on what to do w/ my bike once I decide to do a full tear down and rebuild during the short winder here in Texas.
                  Thanks!

                  Here's the latest ones for jwhelan going on his Honda

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                  • Guest

                    #174
                    And after:






















                    Here's all the pics from the album: http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Carbs/jwhelan/

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                    • Guest

                      #175

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                      • jwhelan65

                        #176
                        I have to tell ya they look incredible! Can't wait to get them on the bike!

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                        • makenzie71

                          #177
                          Originally posted by renobruce
                          So I sold them on ebay....for $1,045.00!
                          I got this far before I dashed to garage and started disassembling my three sets of VM29's.

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                          • Guest

                            #178
                            Renobruce,

                            I know this is an old thread but I had a question on the painting procedure. Everyone says to dip the carbs after disassembly. In many of the photos I can't tell if you are removing the arm that controls the throttle valve before you dip and paint. Some seem painted and some do not. Isn't there an o-ring behind that arm on the shaft and if so, wouldn't dipping eat that piece of rubber? Every time I have dipped something and left rubber on it , it ate it right up.

                            Thanks for the clarification,

                            Sci85

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                            • Guest

                              #179
                              Originally posted by Sci85
                              Renobruce,

                              I know this is an old thread but I had a question on the painting procedure. Everyone says to dip the carbs after disassembly. In many of the photos I can't tell if you are removing the arm that controls the throttle valve before you dip and paint. Some seem painted and some do not. Isn't there an o-ring behind that arm on the shaft and if so, wouldn't dipping eat that piece of rubber? Every time I have dipped something and left rubber on it , it ate it right up.

                              Thanks for the clarification,

                              Sci85
                              I don't remove the shaft. I don't think most others do either. It can be very difficult to get the caps of the ends, and the screws off the butterflies. I've never had a problem with that oring, but I have since moved on from the dip to ultrasonic.

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                              • Guest

                                #180
                                That's probably the better route. What do you use for cleaner?

                                I tried my first attempt at polishing today since it was so nice outside. My carbs have some pretty deep pits in them so I wasn't sure what to do about those so I just hit the wheel anyway. This is after the first polish with the black stick and the sisal wheel. Would welcome your feedback. Some turned out a little shinier than others.



                                Somehow I lost the brown stick so the next step will have to wait till tomorrow doh! Also need to get something that will get into those little nooks. How long do you spend working the piece with the emory material?

                                Thanks,
                                Sci85

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