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You want to see dirty carbs?

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How about this:
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My so called spare set. Actually these are the carbs that came off the bike when I got it in March. The PO told me he drained them when he parked the bike 3 years back. Somehow I think he was fibbing:(

As I'm having no end of trouble with the set I have put on the bike, I thought I would get this set cleaned and rebuilt but it might be impossible. I got everything out and in the dip but the primary jets. I'm hopping the dip will free them up enough that I'd be able to remove them. Things were so encrusted that I had to drive out all the emulsion tubes with a drift. It was like they were set in concrete.

I think a week or so ought to do it:rolleyes:

Dang but this bike is fighting me all the way.

Spyug
 
More pictures of these wretched filthy beasts please.
Of all my sets I have never seen ones that look this bad.

I did have a nest of insects in one bowl but they were cleaned out easily.
 
The only way they could get filled with rust is, from somebody running the bike with a rusty tank. PO bummer?:clap:
 
The only way they could get filled with rust is, from somebody running the bike with a rusty tank

Yup the tank was quite rusted up before I sealed it but I sure as heck didn't expect that half of it would be found in the carbs.

I must have cleaned 25 or 30 sets of carbs over my 45 years of fiddling with vehicles but I've never seen anything as bad as these. I thought the carbs on my XS650 were bad as they actually had green algae in them but these are something else indeed.

I should have known something was up as he had painted the dang things black :)

Well I'm hoping a long slow soak will sort them out.

Spyug
 
Aww, you'll get them clean. Are the weird siamese diaphragms ok?
 
Yes the diaphragms are fine but I don't see the rubber plugs you talk of in my other thread. I checked the manual and parts fiche and don't see them their either. Neither of the two sets I have came with them. would you have any pics of them or any more information?

cheers,
spyug
 
Yes, I would have to agree those are the dirtiest carbs. How long did they sit and where?
 
Yes the diaphragms are fine but I don't see the rubber plugs you talk of in my other thread. I checked the manual and parts fiche and don't see them their either. Neither of the two sets I have came with them. would you have any pics of them or any more information?

cheers,
spyug

There is no rubbeer plug inside
there is a sort of triangular shaped rubber that seems to be there to smooth airflow but if you do not have em it should be no big deal.
 
There is no rubbeer plug inside
there is a sort of triangular shaped rubber that seems to be there to smooth airflow but if you do not have em it should be no big deal.

This is correct. Spyug's plugs must be missing, but it's no big deal. Mine were installed incorrectly when I got the bike and it took me forever to figure out the problem because they looked right. I don't think it matters much if they are missing, but it matters a lot if they are installed wrong!
 
The thread about the guy that bought his miracle sonic cleaner...send them to him and he will see that those will take 5 or 6 cycles to get them disassembled and relatively clean.
 
Want to bet Chuck? I have done much worse than those & still never had to do them more than once. Sorry if you disagree but that's the way it is with mine.
Ray.
 
Posting this just for future reference....

Here's a GS550 siamese carb without the plug mentioned earlier. If you look at the picture, the upper triangle has a hole in it that balances intake air pressure on one side of the vacuum diaphragm against the low pressure from the carb venturi against the other part of the diaphragm. Installing the plug in the top triangle blocks the hole and massively slows how quickly the diaphragm will raise the slide.

I don't think it hurts much for that plug to be missing, but it sure messes things up when it is installed in the wrong hole!
 
BTW, I think these siamesed carbs are a weird@ss design. I almost didn't buy the bike fearing that they'd be too hard to get parts for. I wish there were a way to change over to a conventional setup with 4 carbs, but the spacing on the head makes that prohibitive.
 
OK Robert, you win :)

They look like they spent a couple of years at the bottom of the ocean down with the cannons and cutlasses. Maybe they should be sent to the historic finds conservators. Actually, when I pulled mine apart that's exactly what went through my mind, they looked like something from an ancient ship wreck like you see on TV.
I'm wondering how long they will take to come clean.

I'll post the after pics if I ever get them to that stage :)

cheers,
spyug
 
Ray..then the one at the dealership that i have acess to isnt as good as yours.. The TX carbs had AT LEAST that much or more gunk in them and it tok 4 cycles to get them apart. I was just gonna Berrymans them, but when I popped off the bowls I thought better of that idea.
 
How about this:
100_0939.jpg


My so called spare set. Actually these are the carbs that came off the bike when I got it in March. The PO told me he drained them when he parked the bike 3 years back. Somehow I think he was fibbing:(

As I'm having no end of trouble with the set I have put on the bike, I thought I would get this set cleaned and rebuilt but it might be impossible. I got everything out and in the dip but the primary jets. I'm hopping the dip will free them up enough that I'd be able to remove them. Things were so encrusted that I had to drive out all the emulsion tubes with a drift. It was like they were set in concrete.

I think a week or so ought to do it:rolleyes:

Dang but this bike is fighting me all the way.

Spyug
Take your time you'll get the . I've salvaged worse
 
I think theres a box with a bunch of those siameses carbs at my buddies house..PM me a number because I am going over there Saturday morning and we can call you then and talk it over.
 
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