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Okay...so I've rebuilt my rack of VM26SS carbs as a whole (rack intact; unseparated), only to find that the OEM fuel tee is leaking too badly to continue trying to adjust them on the bike-what I was hoping to avoid tampering with, but no dice. Now, using Paul Musser's rebuild guide as a bible during my tasks, he simply says that in order to separate the carbs you need to remove the backing plate & then tug away ... in so many words. But, he makes no mention of breaking down either the throttle/slider linkage nor starter plunger linkage.
I popped the lid of No.1 & No.4 carb's slider housings, and I can certainly see what appears to be a set screw (bolt) locking each slider elbow to the throttle shaft. And of course each starter plunger is finger-linked to its' central shaft-no biggie there. And so now I'm confused: How could these bodies possibly separate without at least backing out the slider's set screws & the plunger's finger-lift screws? Did Paul miss a few vital steps in his write up or am I overthinking things?? I'd really like to avoid syncing these guys at least initially, cause right now they're mechanically factory spot on.
All advice greatly appreciated in advance. Just don't want to start breaking things down if I can avoid it. Thanks again
I popped the lid of No.1 & No.4 carb's slider housings, and I can certainly see what appears to be a set screw (bolt) locking each slider elbow to the throttle shaft. And of course each starter plunger is finger-linked to its' central shaft-no biggie there. And so now I'm confused: How could these bodies possibly separate without at least backing out the slider's set screws & the plunger's finger-lift screws? Did Paul miss a few vital steps in his write up or am I overthinking things?? I'd really like to avoid syncing these guys at least initially, cause right now they're mechanically factory spot on.
All advice greatly appreciated in advance. Just don't want to start breaking things down if I can avoid it. Thanks again