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	 russellhartzell russellhartzell
 Second guessing myself (carb question)I am starting to second guess something I did last night and can not find a definitive answer. I soaked the main body of my carb in berrymans for 24hrs and then I sprayed out all of the ports with carb cleaner. Then this is where I may have gone wrong, I dunked the carb in a bucket of hot water to rinse it off and then I wiped it dry as I could get it with a clean rag. At the end I blow dried it. IS what I did ok? Thank youTags: None
 
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	 russellhartzell russellhartzell
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 It's a good start. Now shoot some spray carb cleaner into each of the fuel passages in the carb bodies, and make sure it comes out the same place on all of the carbs. Make sure the spray pattern is uniform at the tiny ports under the mixture screws, etc. Also shoot some though the choke passage in the float bowl itself.Originally posted by russellhartzell View PostI am starting to second guess something I did last night and can not find a definitive answer. I soaked the main body of my carb in berrymans for 24hrs and then I sprayed out all of the ports with carb cleaner. Then this is where I may have gone wrong, I dunked the carb in a bucket of hot water to rinse it off and then I wiped it dry as I could get it with a clean rag. At the end I blow dried it. IS what I did ok? Thank you
 
 You might want some safety glasses for this.
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 ABSOLUTELY.Originally posted by russellhartzell View PostI am starting to second guess something I did last night and can not find a definitive answer. I soaked the main body of my carb in berrymans for 24hrs and then I sprayed out all of the ports with carb cleaner. Then this is where I may have gone wrong, I dunked the carb in a bucket of hot water to rinse it off and then I wiped it dry as I could get it with a clean rag. At the end I blow dried it. IS what I did ok? Thank you   
 
 
 Why didn't you soak the bowl with the carb body?Originally posted by russellhartzell View Postwell I have the bowl soaking 
 In fact, do ALL the parts for one carb at the same time, carb body, float bowl, all the jets.
 
 
 Correction: you WILL want safety glasses for this.Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIt's a good start. Now shoot some spray carb cleaner into each of the fuel passages in the carb bodies, ...
 
 You might want some safety glasses for this. 
 
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	 russellhartzell russellhartzell
 Honestly the reason I did not do all the parts at once is because the tutorial does them separately and I blame following orders on being in the military!!! I found carb two is missing a drain screw, so where do i get one?
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 I have oneOriginally posted by russellhartzell View PostHonestly the reason I did not do all the parts at once is because the tutorial does them separately and I blame following orders on being in the military!!! I found carb two is missing a drain screw, so where do i get one?
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 I do have one then1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
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	 SqDancerLynn1 SqDancerLynn1
 When I do mine , after the berryman's I rinse with water then spray with brake cleaner- leaves no residue
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 Agree. Rinse with hot water after the carb dip and then spray the passages with carb cleaner to verify they are open and flush the water through.Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View PostWhen I do mine , after the berryman's I rinse with water then spray with brake cleaner- leaves no residueEd
 
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