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WaiNYC wrote:The choke cable is still bugging me
I have an addition piece of information to add. The choke lever is actually quite tight. Even before I started taking the bike apart, I had noticed that the choke lever could not move all the way. This is not normal, isn't it? Do you think it has anything to do with why the choke cable is stuck inside the carb?
Additionally, there is a brass object behind the chamber that houses the throttle valve, which seems to lie on the same axis as the brass nut (and choke cable assembly). Do you think it is something I need to push or wiggle to get the choke cable out?
dandywarhol wrote:There's a very good chance that if that O ring has become brittle and perished then the rest of the rubber seals in the carbs will have too - ethanol in modern fuels doesn't help either! Best to get a carb overhaul kit and enjoy the end results
WaiNYC wrote:dandywarhol wrote:There's a very good chance that if that O ring has become brittle and perished then the rest of the rubber seals in the carbs will have too - ethanol in modern fuels doesn't help either! Best to get a carb overhaul kit and enjoy the end results
Except for the float and needle valve that's underneath, I have already disassembled and cleaned everything in the carb. Luckily, only one gasket and one other O-ring needed replacement, both of which I found in a K&L Carb Repair Kit that I have already bought.
The float is not yet done because the float needle is difficult to remove. I needa research to see if anyone had already talked about it here.
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