SHOW ME YOUR SPARK-PLUGS

pigpuppy

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Franco and Mr. Wright,
I have sprayed carb cleaner around both intake runners at the head on the seals. this doesn't seem to make a difference in the idle, could they still be bad?
Thanks
 

Dragonslave

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Your rich at idle and mid circuit.
Go down to the 31 and then test it with the 76.
You may have to go back up to the 78 but your not at risk going to 76.
Just yanked mine after 3000 miles or so. Looks rich but let me know what all think? Not sure the jets I have. Left is front cylinder.
 

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Dragonslave

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I am planning on changing intake seals this weekend and will install new plugs. How long should I run the new plugs before posting again for your approval? :D
 

Dragonslave

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What jets are you running right now?
Main-78
Int-36
Air bleed-see pic

I have D&M spike air cleaner with Vance & Hines radius pipes & baffles

I replaced all the seals from the air cleaner back to the manifold seals. Should have no intake leaks now. Also put new plugs in her. I will post picks of how they are looking later. Didn't get to ride today.

Air bleed pic:
I am guessing I have a .040 as my G Carb doesn't have the right serial # for the inter changeable one. See the attached pics of my carb.image.jpgimage.jpg
 
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Do what Franco did with his spike air cleaner.
Go to an 80 and go to a 50 bleed.
You will have to drill and tap your bleed but its no biggie to do.
Just use grease on the drill and tap when you do it to keep debris out of the carb.
 

Dragonslave

Active Member
Do what Franco did with his spike air cleaner.
Go to an 80 and go to a 50 bleed.
You will have to drill and tap your bleed but its no biggie to do.
Just use grease on the drill and tap when you do it to keep debris out of the carb.
Ok. I've never drilled a carb before and I don't want to f**k it up so what is the best way to do this and what size drill bit should I use to get to a 50 on the air bleed?
 
The jets are 5/16-24 threads.
17/64 bit, drill through to the passage beneath.
Carefully tap the hole and your good to go.
Alternately you could simply drill the air bleed hole to 3/64 which would give you a .05 air bleed also.
Either way use grease to catch all the debris.
 
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