smaller hole looks right. bigger hole, NO WAY :confused: and that's why they weren't installed.
Too tight in there, especially on the right side, with coolant pipes/thermostat in the way. At least the gen4 carbs are the easiest to r/r.
soaking never does the job completely. you need to put a .010" steel wire clear through the #38 idle jet to be sure it's clean and fully open.
one hose is the vent for the float bowls and must be left open to the atmosphere. the clear hose is not stock.
why it's not a good idea: you'll be using a radial tire on the front rim but can't find a radial for the narrow rear wheel, and mixing radial and...
Could be as simple as a defective radiator cap or the fan not switching on. replace any lost coolant.
have it your way, bunky. your manners, sir, are not up to general Canadian standards. :oops:
i have no doubt that i've given tons of helpful carb info to dozens of VFRW and VFRD riders, and i've worked on many of their carbs with...
You might be an actual idiot and not know it ! you stated that you synched the carbs in original post, then had to do it over again cuz you...
bad carb synch has most affect at and around idle speed and up to about 3.5K rpms, not much above that no matter what you experienced.
dija remove the 4 idle mixture screws and blast cleaner +compressed air through the holes ?? small filters above the float needle seats were...
carb synch has no real affect at 80 mph, so it must be something else.
wasn't that nut staked to the shaft ?
Great meeting you, Billy. :Yo: You fit in here perfectly. seems like you're like the guy i might have become, but i only began riding at age...
VFR's ? So you're sayin i missed the ONE good reason to watch the weddin????????????
my buddy bought the standard HF u-s cleaner, and it stopped working after only about 6 uses @!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More Chinese garbage !
Or u can use a jumper wire at the pump relay to fill carbs b4 starting. almost certainly a sticking float needle if no gas in one carb. dija...
if u want to try something involving less time and labor, you could gently lay the bike on its right side and hope engine oil will get up into the...
u need to remove radiator to get good access to front valves.
for sure.
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