The babies are about to get dunked!

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  • bottobot

    #1

    The babies are about to get dunked!

    I went to the local Lordco and asked them to get some solvent that is powerful enough to disolve a body. They laughed and brought me this stuff.



    Now when I took some of the jets and needles out a few of the o-rings disintegrated and or were torn. Good thing I got my replacement kit on your advice from http://cycleorings.com/ thanks guys!

    I took it all apart and I just want to get some final advice if I should take them apart further. It looks to me like theres still some rubber pieces here and there and I would be a really sad guy if I had to repair and replace them. What do you guys think?

  • Big T
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    #2
    Yes, pull all the bodies off the rack and dunk them

    Did you read the VM tutorial?
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    • Guest

      #3
      Take em apart. You'll need to anyway to replace the orings on the fuel tubes.

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      • bottobot

        #4
        Roger that guys. Any chance you could link me to the VM tutorial? I'm on my phone and navigating the site is a little tricky.

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        • koolaid_kid

          #5
          Here you go:VM Rebuild Tutorial

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          • bottobot

            #6
            Thanks!

            Another question is if you look closely one of the pilot fuel screws is quite a bit bigger than the others. Is that normal? If not should I get another one?

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            • MisterCinders

              #7
              Cannot tell from the pic, but where are your air screws and choke assemblies. If those are still on the carbs, don't dunk them yet. Also, pull the slides they have rubber spacers that should not be dipped

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              • bottobot

                #8
                I've just read the VM tutorial and will be going a few steps further on disassembly. If you click the photo it should link to the larger photo hosted at Imgur.

                I'm just taking a break trying to come down from the gas fumes. I don't have much ventilation in my workshop...

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bottobot
                  I've just read the VM tutorial and will be going a few steps further on disassembly. If you click the photo it should link to the larger photo hosted at Imgur.

                  I'm just taking a break trying to come down from the gas fumes. I don't have much ventilation in my workshop...
                  Gas fumes make the work more fun!

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                  • bottobot

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Octain
                    Gas fumes make the work more fun!
                    They sure it make it more interesting

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                    • 7981GS

                      #11
                      I like the 1.75 gallon bucket!

                      Eric

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                      • bottobot

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 7981GS
                        I like the 1.75 gallon bucket!

                        Eric
                        here they are in the bucket, all snuggled up for the night.

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                        • bottobot

                          #13
                          Now I`ve got my o-ring sets to do.
                          big shout out to Mr. Barr for at cycleorings.com for the kit

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                          • bottobot

                            #14
                            Now before we do the o-rings they need to go through the cleaning station.
                            I sprayed, brushed and soaked the jets and needles. Now its time for the new o-rings.

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                            • jesustheplumber

                              #15
                              dont forget to take something and poke the crud outta the bowl drains. i used a matchstick and a wire from a wire brush.

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