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Roostabunny
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OK, so I'm finally doing my carb re-build to eliminate those as the cause of my power loss on cylinder 1. It was either this or start replacing valve oil seals, and this seems the easier job.
So last night I got the carbs off the bike and got them seperated - no thanks to some semi-stripped phillips screws on the lower gang plate (note to self - stop by Ace Hardware on the way home).
The extra part in question is a washer that stayed pinched between the spring-loaded brass plunger and the sync adjusting screw on the #3 carb throttle lever. Looks like the PO or someone used this washer as a shim (to get the sync right?), but I wanted to make sure it didn't belong there. It's only on one carb - if it weren't #3 I might not even have asked. I don't see it in any schematics or pics in the shop manual.
I'm also open to any theories on what the person who did this was trying to accomplish - why a shim when there's an adjustment screw?
I'll take a pic tonight if that'll help - didn't have the camera handy last night.
So last night I got the carbs off the bike and got them seperated - no thanks to some semi-stripped phillips screws on the lower gang plate (note to self - stop by Ace Hardware on the way home).
The extra part in question is a washer that stayed pinched between the spring-loaded brass plunger and the sync adjusting screw on the #3 carb throttle lever. Looks like the PO or someone used this washer as a shim (to get the sync right?), but I wanted to make sure it didn't belong there. It's only on one carb - if it weren't #3 I might not even have asked. I don't see it in any schematics or pics in the shop manual.
I'm also open to any theories on what the person who did this was trying to accomplish - why a shim when there's an adjustment screw?
I'll take a pic tonight if that'll help - didn't have the camera handy last night.