06-18-2013, 09:35 AM | #51 |
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Re: First time bobber project
After several carb dissassemblies I apparently did something right...no idea what but its running a bit better. I am still getting sputtering but it is right around 1/4 throttle but no longer at full throttle. I did drop down to a 135 jet.
Next step tonight will be adjusting the low end screw on the carb. other than drilling out the screw this sounds pretty straight forward....but so did everything else. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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06-18-2013, 09:35 AM | #52 |
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Re: First time bobber project
After several carb disassemblies I apparently did something right...no idea what but its running a bit better. I am still getting sputtering but it is right around 1/4 throttle but no longer at full throttle. I did drop down to a 135 jet.
Next step tonight will be adjusting the low end screw on the carb. other than drilling out the screw this sounds pretty straight forward....but so did everything else. |
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06-20-2013, 03:04 PM | #53 |
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Re: First time bobber project
Lot has happened in the past couple days.
First I figured out what was wrong with the carb and I feel like an idiot. Apparently then you put the plastic piece that backs the needle in you have to push it in there pretty tight. I wasn't doing that and therefore I was getting to much fuel into the carb hence the sputter. So I fixed that and it runs like a champ. The very next day I learned a valuable lesson about ensuring that EVERYTHING is secure on your bike. apparently at one time or another I forgot to tighten the air filter onto the back of the carb...considering I took it off and on about 3 dozen times...anyways. The air filter came off, apparently went between the frame and the wheel and knocked off one of the fuse blocks. This isn't normal but since I relocated all the electrical it was right in the line of fire. Flash forward to me on the side of the road walking back and forth trying to find the remains of my air filter and the fuse block. I found the fuse block which amazingly was still in good shape. I popped it back on and was able to start the bike up. I was forced to ride the bike back home with no air filter, which I know is horrible but there was no choice. So I get the bike home and scour the town for an air filter....nothing, anywhere. So I know I have to get an air filter on there so I jury rig, glue, hose clamp and zip tie the old original air filter into a position that will fit the carb directly. So that is installed and we are all good. Actually I like the look of it and the thought of recycling the old parts is nice too. Next day I received a couple bar end mirrors which I installed and I think they look great. I'll attach a couple pics here shortly. So now you are all up to date. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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06-21-2013, 09:00 AM | #54 |
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Re: First time bobber project
Here are the latest images of my bike.
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06-25-2013, 09:59 AM | #56 |
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Re: First time bobber project
I think you commented on the other post but for everyone else it's not looking good. The bike ticked then died and now only clunks when I try to start it.
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08-29-2013, 08:37 AM | #57 |
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Re: First time bobber project
Bike is still dead but while I've all this extra time waiting on parts and figuring out what I'm gonna try next I've made some visual changes. Thought you all might be interested to see.
Granted I've dinged up a lot of what I did while troubleshooting. |
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10-12-2013, 11:22 PM | #58 |
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Re: First time bobber project
I love builds where there's not unlimited resources and people use their own creativity.
Have you thought about removing the reflector that's by the horn? And do you have to have your front turn signals? It'd clean up the lines just a bit if they were removed. Good on you for your uniqueness, keep it up. |
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10-13-2013, 11:09 PM | #60 |
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