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travelcade seat
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:05 am
by Nancy Stevens
Thank you very much for the info. I will probably purchase one next
year.
RFS
removing cap over pilot mixture screw
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:54 am
by Randy Shultz
Having not done any carb work on my A18 yet, is it necessary to
completely remove the carb in order to drill out the cap over the
pilot mixture screw? I checked the FAQ and did a search on the list
but didn't find anything.
removing cap over pilot mixture screw
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 10:15 am
by klr6501995
no. removing is not required. but wouldn't hurt either.
For my car I rerouted wiring harness out of motor mount. and my choke
cable is 6" long . rotateing the carb is much easier.
take your chcke loose at the handlebars. take throtthle cable bracket
off at the carb. One phillips screw there holding the throttle cable
bracket to carb.
loosen the screw on the boots to and from carb.
Carefully, rotate it. All easy carb work is done from the right side
of this bike(and many others)
drill ya small hole into the plug. Make dang sure you drill the
aliminium plug that is sitting at the end of the tube.
If the plug you see looks like a copper/bronze one recessed up past
the bowl/plane. don't drill it.
Somebody posted to the list they did not drill the right plug.
The plug may come out when you drill it.
A screw threaded into this new hole can help pull it out. or flat
bladed screw drive of small(hole) size.
Just don't punch the jet head with the drill or plug removing tool.
Or you can buy my carb that is for sale...
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Randy Shultz"
wrote:
>
> Having not done any carb work on my A18 yet, is it necessary to
> completely remove the carb in order to drill out the cap over the
> pilot mixture screw? I checked the FAQ and did a search on the
list
> but didn't find anything.