Carburetor Float Height: Tips For Multiple Carbs

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  • čas přidán 28. 03. 2019
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    In this video I wanted to show a neat trick I use to test individual float seats for multi-carb set ups. I like checking carburetors like this because you can visually see whats going on and make quick adjustments one by one.
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  • @TheMotorcycleMD
    @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 2 lety +2

    ►► Check out my step by step video guides to cleaning carburetors -www.themotorcyclemd.com/pro-carb-cleans

  • @How2Wrench
    @How2Wrench Před 4 lety +10

    One of our mutual fans mentioned you gave How2wrench a shoutout. Thanks pal.

  • @phillpauley6672
    @phillpauley6672 Před 4 lety +5

    I’ve been battling with my floats all day. I have those same carbs so your video was incredibly helpful! Thank you!!! Hopefully I can have it running tomorrow before work.

  • @rober1792
    @rober1792 Před rokem

    By and far the best for how to videos. Currently working on getting my 94 Honda Magna up and going again but have to rebuild the carbs. His online course on how to tear them down, clean and rebuild them is phenomenal! As is this to further fine tune everything.

  • @AvidRevs
    @AvidRevs Před 5 lety +1

    I need to do this on my Triumph Thunderbird Keihin CVK carbs this weekend. Perfect timing! Thank you Sir!

  • @rngleaderband806
    @rngleaderband806 Před 2 lety +1

    Im on the home stretch of a frame up rebuild of a '71 CB500 Four and though i just got it running, ive had the carbs off 3 different times wondering why (after i replaced all the innards of each carb) i was still getting float leakage out of all the carbs at various times with fuel on. This explains it wonderfully and "what is truly meant" by adjusting the heights and what happens when you think you're right on, but ending up only teetering on that shut off point. Glad I saw this before i went BACK to the drawing board on the topic! Big Thanks!

  • @bunnoatnichibei
    @bunnoatnichibei Před rokem

    Incredibly helpful. Thanks, Cody!

  • @danielritzert4526
    @danielritzert4526 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video !!!
    It was just what I needed to adjust my float bowls on my bike. I have seen on CZcams several different ways to do it that looked way complicated but when I seen this video I was like that is awesome, that makes since and I can do it on my own !!! My bike runs great again !! Thank you !!

  • @colinrashleigh4343
    @colinrashleigh4343 Před 4 lety

    Hi Cody I’m doing this same thing to my 400F Honda I’ve watched a load of videos on this subject not one of them say leave slit pressure on the float valve spring yours is the best explanation I’ve seen thanks mister I’ll be watching more

  • @jeffclarke5497
    @jeffclarke5497 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Mate. Trying to understand carbs and those adjustemts. Appreciate your time and efforts in explaining them. Cheers!

  • @robertboyd321
    @robertboyd321 Před rokem

    Thanks mate your technique is a very good one & it got my carburetor sorted (finally). Excellent Video.

  • @aucado1971
    @aucado1971 Před 11 měsíci

    THANK YOU! This totally changed the game for me adjusting floats!

  • @Siper2
    @Siper2 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this channel. Thanks very much, struggling with a carburetor rebuild on a 94 Yamaha. I got them put back together, but mid-range power is terrible. From your videos I have learned that that's probably the needle. I'm going to take them back apart, and check with a float tool that I just purchased. I have a slide caliper that I used before, but it might not have been accurate I guess. I'm also going to recheck to make sure nothing else is clogged. Thanks again!

  • @cbrider726
    @cbrider726 Před 4 měsíci

    This is a great help. Many Thanks 👍👍👍👍

  • @threeferrets422
    @threeferrets422 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the clear video you just saved me so much time 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @akbarhussain1767
    @akbarhussain1767 Před 4 lety

    Hi there Cody,thanks again for your great posts on maintenance with the carburetor (The floats) & thank you for the trouble shoot sheet with all your great info,that's very kind of you friend,again,Excellent skills ,thank you friend 😊😊😊

  • @thailandmopedadventures611

    Thanks for sharing this cool Trick

  • @kensmith9334
    @kensmith9334 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Really helped!

  • @jack4q2
    @jack4q2 Před 3 lety

    Great advice . Finally i bit more confident now with your help #

  • @Synthstain
    @Synthstain Před 5 lety +2

    "Big rubber band.. TWO of them." cracked me tf up, thanks for the vid lol

  • @globalpleating
    @globalpleating Před rokem

    You know how to share your knowledge! You are the best!

  • @salta5859
    @salta5859 Před 6 měsíci

    Great, easy understandable. Thx.

  • @KevinStefferDk
    @KevinStefferDk Před 5 lety +1

    Great tip Cody thanks 👍

  • @niechcekanalu
    @niechcekanalu Před 5 lety

    Hello from Poland, many thanks for your tips with carbs job !

  • @El33G33kGoat
    @El33G33kGoat Před 3 lety

    Hey there buddy, recently discovered your channel. Just wanted to say Kudos from the UK. Great to see some genuine great content. Regards P

  • @adamcrosthwaith5038
    @adamcrosthwaith5038 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome! Picked up a few new tips and tricks with the rubber bands and going to order a float leve gauge so I don’t have to use my electric caliper. Thanks!

  • @Gus-cg9yp
    @Gus-cg9yp Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, great video and tips, thanks again. Gus

  • @McFly-guitars-n-stuff
    @McFly-guitars-n-stuff Před 8 měsíci

    Well done Cody...

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 Před rokem

    Awesome video, tyvm!

  • @zilla591
    @zilla591 Před 9 měsíci

    Sweet jesus, that, that right there, perfect way to test it. Thank you!

  • @emblake7750
    @emblake7750 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely great video thank you very much greetings from UK

  • @Rayvz46
    @Rayvz46 Před 5 lety +1

    You are the best thank you for all your help

  • @homebuiltbikes7203
    @homebuiltbikes7203 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for creating such amazing content, you are one of the people that inspired me to create my own! Please keep making such content! (ps. thanks for all the tips about carbs ;p)

  • @coastalplayer
    @coastalplayer Před 2 lety

    Super helpful...and your exit track was jammin....my clean 01R6 is been sitting about 11 years ..I need get it running to sell it.

  • @mib668
    @mib668 Před 5 lety +1

    OMG u r great it makes the work most easy for me thanks broooo

  • @myz06rocks
    @myz06rocks Před 3 lety

    This video is the only one i've found of this nature and it helped me out of a huge bind. Much appreciated.

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 3 lety

      Pumped to hear this! Ride safe brother 🤙🏻

    • @myz06rocks
      @myz06rocks Před 3 lety

      @@TheMotorcycleMD I had rebuilt my carbs for the first time. I could have sworn my life i did it right. I watched your video and then went out to the garage to fix my bike cause it had poured fuel from the number 1 and 2 cylinders into the engine when i started it 2 days ago. Armed with your knowledge i tore back into the carbs. Low and behold i had done EVERYTHING correct. When i opened the float bowls, the inside of the bowl and the float on the number 1 and a little on the number 2 were absolutely covered in clear snot. I think i caught some old gas from the fuel pump into the bowl when i started it again after 3 months. Cleaned everything up and removed the snot that had attached itself to the bowls and BOOM... bike ran perfect with no issues when i got it all hooked up. It was either snot from the fuel pump or maybe there was some carb cleaner that had collected some goop that i failed to be able to get out of the darker reaches of the inside of the carbs. But I’m HAPPY now and most importantly, so happy that i knew what to do and found your channel. Now i get to start binge watching!! HAHA

  • @50caliber16
    @50caliber16 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video

  • @caroltenge5147
    @caroltenge5147 Před 5 lety +2

    Your bike videos are just the greatest. I learn so much from them. Thanks so.

  • @Solabo95
    @Solabo95 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks so much!

  • @niconine268
    @niconine268 Před rokem +1

    Frikkin great video as usual

  • @daveco1270
    @daveco1270 Před 5 lety +2

    Always good to see a new video from Cody the Motorcycle MD. I wish you had posted this a couple months ago when I had the carbs off my CB750 for the first time. : ) I used that same measuring tool, but had it just barely touching the bottom of each float at the specified measurement (26mm). That's what I had seen people do in other videos. The bike is running fine, but this video makes me think I should have set each float a MM or so higher, so the float was being pushed in just a bit at the 26mm setting. My only worry is that this way of checking float height seems a bit messy. I did my carb work in my basement on a folding table. I guess I could put some Tupperware under the carb to catch the gas. Next time I have to take the carbs off I'll try this technique.

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 5 lety

      If it’s running great and not dripping while in the side stand, I’d say go with it brother!

    • @daveco1270
      @daveco1270 Před 5 lety

      @@TheMotorcycleMD Thanks. I haven't noticed any dripping. Where would the carb be dripping from if the floats weren't set right?

  • @ethan_rand
    @ethan_rand Před 5 lety

    Hey Cody - been watching for years. Thanks for all you do. What video are you referring to from Shane?

  • @michaelwilliams4974
    @michaelwilliams4974 Před 3 lety

    Bad ass video thank you

  • @jinx35279
    @jinx35279 Před rokem

    Great vids very helpful can you show one on how to do piston rings on a bike i have a honda cbr 400 rr it have spark and fuel but it wount start

  • @simpsonsdotcom
    @simpsonsdotcom Před 4 lety

    Hey Cody, keep up the good work!
    Do you know where I can find adjustable floats that will fit an 83 Honda nighthawk cb55sc? As I'm sure you know these come with non-adjustable all plastic floats.

  • @dirtyscavanger
    @dirtyscavanger Před rokem

    Thru the years, you have helped an old crappy bike not be so crappy! Cant fix old tho.

  • @ruly236
    @ruly236 Před 5 lety +1

    Very descriptive , best carb float video thank you mate 20/10

  • @A.Vasiliauskas
    @A.Vasiliauskas Před 4 lety

    Good info. Cheers! What you did not mentioned. Is where exacly you must place tha measure gauge.. in the midle of float by main jet or eather side..? The reading is diferent if you place in diferent places. Hope you got the point.

  • @bstevermer9293
    @bstevermer9293 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job,
    I’ve always wondered , how does Honda get some of these carbs in the frame with out scratching anything? Some of these bikes are so tight.

  • @tada3413
    @tada3413 Před 4 lety

    Hi Cody thanks for the great video. I'm confused though because you made a point in this video 6:00 about checking seating of float in a sideways position with the gauge, also making that point in another video. At 8:30 here however you're using the gauge to measure floats at a 6 o'clock, vertical vs horizontal position. Can you float me an explanation perhaps? :)

  • @benjisbikes8182
    @benjisbikes8182 Před rokem

    Brilliant

  • @giovannidesantis1751
    @giovannidesantis1751 Před rokem

    Thanks for your invaluable video! Just out of curiosity: I read on the manual the float level should be 12.5 mm. Is there something I'm missing in the procedure? forgive the silly question, I'm just trying to have my cb 650 '80 resurge from ashes...

  • @barnycanuck6234
    @barnycanuck6234 Před 5 lety +3

    Good advice, not sure my shaky old friends will like it when they see they can be replaced by a vise and a handful of elastic bands tho

  • @henrryvilleta9136
    @henrryvilleta9136 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Cody, i recently discover something interesting for Honda CB750 from 79 to 82, for the 79 bike the float has a metal body that can be adjusted if it is in good condition, for the 80 to 82 to floats are complete plastic, if they has a problem or the after market float comes with a damage or is bad fabricated (that happened to me) it will be necessary to buy another one or replace it. But the 79 float is compatible with the 80 to 82 carbs, so you can buy a 79 float set with the needle and can be use and is adjustable. This can be useful if the carb has needle seats problems or the float height need to be adjusted o corrected.
    Besides that, i found that those carbs have 3 sets of jets, two are visible the main and secondary main, but the slow jet is cover with a rubber cap, what is the purpose of that jet? because the rubber cap don't allow to pass fuel to that chamber.

  • @Thumperwrestler
    @Thumperwrestler Před rokem

    brilliant video! is this guy a real MD?!?

  • @felipevillaroman6606
    @felipevillaroman6606 Před 3 lety

    Great video sir Cody...my problem with CB 400 spec 1 is that in cyncronizing adjustment screw it's facing the air cleaner box...you can't adjust the screw without rotating the gas throttle. Is there way to make this screw face upward to make it easy to see and adjust..thanks...

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 Před rokem +1

    Love the phillips screwdriver holders on the end of his ear lobes. Amazon?

  • @Bounce625
    @Bounce625 Před rokem

    I’m having such a melt setting my floats I’m trying this tomorrow

  • @buddikasampath7852
    @buddikasampath7852 Před 2 lety

    Good .tnx

  • @ecirlos4902
    @ecirlos4902 Před 3 lety

    Hi, very nice explanation. I am new to bikes just got a 1975 cb550four. Leaking oil from the left side of the engine. Any advices of what could it be ? Thanks

  • @BollasGeorge
    @BollasGeorge Před 4 lety

    Nice info. Can i ask a question. In what possition the floats shuts off the fuel. In the factory specs measurement of the bowls or when the bowls are completely pressed in ?

  • @MotoMango
    @MotoMango Před 5 lety +1

    I didn't even know floats were adjustable... haha learning so much!

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 5 lety +1

      Some are some are not! The checks are the same 🤙🏻

    • @MotoMango
      @MotoMango Před 5 lety

      @@TheMotorcycleMD Yeah, mine aren't and I just thought that was the norm. xD

  • @daumele
    @daumele Před 29 dny

    I polished needle seats to perfection. Needle itself looks good, seat is not deformed. Still leaks petrol from all 4 carbs (FZS600 2002).
    Can it be the seals on seat? I did not drive for 2 years FYI.

  • @levinexb
    @levinexb Před 5 lety

    Hey Cody, I’ve got an 83 Yamaha xj750 and I stripped one of the air jets under the diaphragm. Wondering if you’ve got any tips for me? I haven’t boogered up the bore (too badly) and thinking about just leaving it in. Thoughts ?

  • @oxydoze8373
    @oxydoze8373 Před 5 lety

    What do you do when you have a V-twin (which the front fork has been customised to be lower) and now one of your cards is way more tilted than the other? Do you have to change the float level accordingly to the new tilt?

  • @solidpnoy
    @solidpnoy Před rokem

    I wish you mentioned on how to adjust the float level. I’ve replaced the gasket, float needle valve, cleaned the seat, replaced the jets on my number 1 (out of 4), replaced the overflow screw and is still leaking. I noticed that the leaking is actually coming from where the float needle valve is located. And only starts to leak when fuel pump kicks in.

  • @RustLighter
    @RustLighter Před 4 lety

    @themotorcycleMD, can you give me advice with my 1984 cb750f supersport dohc, mine just boggles at 6000rpm wont go up, only at neutral it will but boggles still at faster rpms, just cleaned my carbs very good, but no go, it works perfectly under 6000rpm...

  • @MrMatthews4040
    @MrMatthews4040 Před 2 lety +1

    Would this method work on a Honda goldwing gl1500 1989k wing US spec Ohio built 49 state model with keihin duel down draft carburetors Cody??🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @famillebussieres-mainville4831

    Terrific video Cody!👌 I truly appreciate your knowledge and experience.
    I've just restarted my '82 Goldwing GL1100 after having taken the engine out to fix the starter clutch over the winter and spring. It ran fine last year and started beautifully at first start. Recently, I had an issue with cylinder #2 filling with gas while parked and destroying my starter. I suspect the float needle valve is leaking. Going to run a 50/50'mixture of Seafoam and gas through the carbs to try and clear up the trouble. I will certainly need to take out that giant set of carbs to properly clean them out next winter.
    What is your opinion on running Seafoam through the carbs like this and do you suggest shutting off the petcock every time you park a bike to prevent flooding the cylinders in case of a leak?

    • @MaximShapovalov-mg8qo
      @MaximShapovalov-mg8qo Před 7 měsíci

      Exactly my situation. engine out, change starter clutch, starts like a charm, later leaking gas and misfire on #2. Why is that?!

  • @2Cresh
    @2Cresh Před 5 lety

    @themotorcyclemd any input? I’ve cleaned my carburetor but my 2007 ninja 500 still won’t stay on. Idles randomly in the first few minutes then when it’s warmed up it’s bogs down and turns off then it won’t turn back on. I know I missed the idle screw to clean since I have to drill to it to expose but any feedback on getting my bike running permanently will be greatly appreciated

  • @projenitor2387
    @projenitor2387 Před 5 lety

    I am about to tackle an 89 FZR 600 are there any resources you can recommend for the data on the carb I have? where to get parts for it?

  • @dennisstiles5307
    @dennisstiles5307 Před 3 lety +1

    Maybe you can help me I have a 78 Kawasaki 1000 LTD I've taken the carburetors off and cleaned them three or four times runs a little rough full choke until it warms up idles perfect but halfway throttle bogging down 26 mm do you happen to know what the problem could be thank you.

  • @mauricevandoeselaar
    @mauricevandoeselaar Před 5 lety +1

    much nicer editing than the workshop. :-) matt are you reading ?

  • @clifjonejontilano3578
    @clifjonejontilano3578 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi! Cody thanks for your educational videos..Just wanna ask if that 14.5 is the standard ht for all carbs/motorcycle...TIA from Pilippines

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 5 lety

      Thanks man! Absolutely not. 14.5 is specifically for this year and set. Two years early and it’s completely different. You need to know your exact model and year as all specs are different.

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 Před 5 lety

    Best vids out there my yamaha grizz 600 has gas pissing from over flow the carb was rebuilt so I bet someone fucked up I really don't feel like tearing it down I bet the needle and seat is a issue or the float has a leak or it set wrong he may have the float flush so it's not closing the seat. It has bad ass idle drop too, spot on 😔

  • @willcountypowersports6338

    What do you typically charge to rebuild a in-line 4 carburetors?

  • @BasicPoke
    @BasicPoke Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all your videos. I don't know why you would want to set the float height differently from the manufacturer spec. You are setting it to a greater height, causing a leaner mixture than expected. The spring is not supposed to be compressed when at the correct height.

  • @Mr.Oct___
    @Mr.Oct___ Před 5 lety

    Does it matter where we purchase Carb rebuild kits? If so, where should we be looking..I Have a 72' CB750

  • @SuomiNomad
    @SuomiNomad Před 5 lety

    Any way to clean up a rusted gas tank? Mine keep messing up the carbs :/

  • @alexolivera7490
    @alexolivera7490 Před 3 lety

    What Is the level for a goldwing 1200 1986, my friend?

  • @robbenalfans5501
    @robbenalfans5501 Před 3 lety

    I have a suzuki katana 750 cc can i change the carburators of my katana 750 cc with the katana 600 cc carburators ?

  • @quadflopper1012
    @quadflopper1012 Před 5 lety

    Cody, I was hoping to get your input on a lean problem I'm having with my 1980 Yamaha XJ650, stock airbox and filter, stock exhaust with the outlet opened up by 1/2" but all the rest of the baffles still in place, stock Hitachi HSC32 carbs that have been gone through multiple times, stock pilot jet, non-adjustable needle in factory position, float level set to factory specs and rechecked multiple times and main jets increased from 110 to 116, and NO air leaks.
    Below 3500 rpm's all 4 cylinders are running almost sloppy fat which is expected with the jetting, but no matter what I do from 4000 rpm and above (5000 in 5th is 65 mph highway speed) the bike goes extremely lean equally on all 4 cylinders and what's really weird is when it is running in a lean condition if I try to richen it up even just a little through the chokes enrichment circuit the engines starts burbling and running like the chokes on instead of running better. been dealing with this for 2 months and I'm out of ideas. Ive had the carbs off so many times that i can completely remove or reinstall the whole set in 5 minutes. Any ideas what could be causing all 4 cylinders to go equally lean above 4000 rpm?

    • @fozzy6000
      @fozzy6000 Před 5 lety

      What are your mixture screws set at ?

  • @jayman7952
    @jayman7952 Před 4 lety

    Could miss adjusted floats cause a carb to flood?

  • @luis0luis058
    @luis0luis058 Před 2 lety

    I would like you to make the same videos but with the honda shadow 1100 carburetors I already saw a video that you explained but I did not understand it because the carburetors are not set at a stable angle, for example those of harley are set at 20 degrees and then measure the height I don't know if I explain myself!!!

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 2 lety

      www.themotorcyclemd.com/Twin-Carb-Cleaning-Workshops I have a full video on cleaning VT1100s here!

  • @rideroll9609
    @rideroll9609 Před 5 lety

    Hi thx for your videos. I want to ask you, I am going to buy a Honda CBX 750f 87 but engine have an idling RPM on neutral and doesn´t start without choke. I was thinking it must be a dirty carburetor issue is that true? How it´s about maintenance of "valves"(hydraulic tappet).

  • @DannyMckay-sb7pt
    @DannyMckay-sb7pt Před rokem

    How can I get more power from nighthawk 1984 700s big danny

  • @143gurmukh
    @143gurmukh Před 4 lety

    Bro I need help
    98 r1 after 3to4 k acceleration it hesitates
    But if I'm riding it's ok
    Rebuild full carb flot needle pilots and main jets like every thing spark plugs are ok coils are ok
    Battery good I just cant fix it

  • @iggytate
    @iggytate Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks - great tutoriials !
    I say another vid where you blow down the fuel line you can then hear when the fuel valve opens and closes - what do you think of this method ?

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 4 lety

      I wouldn’t trust that as a viable conclusion. What if the float is adjustable with a metal tang? If you were to send 100psi from an air tank and the pressure disrupts the float valve hanger causing it to stick? Idk. It may loosen a stick float or clear it for a moment. I’ve had the float stick solid after that though.
      Also if this is done on a vintage carb that uses the brass floats, it will crush the floats in from the pressure.

    • @iggytate
      @iggytate Před 4 lety

      @@TheMotorcycleMD sure I understand air from a compressor could do some damage - but this guy was only using his mouth to blow down - you can hear then when the valve opens ?
      Your videos have been really helpful as I've been rebuilding the carbs on my Bandit 1200. not sure I've found anything that explains the issue thought of low speed fade (like lack of fuel) thinking I should have first checked the tank fuel tap - vacuum (after watching you video on that ) :)

    • @fixingstuff8117
      @fixingstuff8117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iggytate I blew on the pipe to check if valves close. The moisture in my breath made the needles corrode to the seat shaft. Maybe the were a bit tight fitting to start off. Had to scrape some metal off to get them moving freely again. I would use some other type of pressure, not breath.

  • @timothyhall963
    @timothyhall963 Před 5 lety +1

    Funny I was about to go through my carbs on my 70 Suzuki gs850g has same mikunii carbs thanks

    • @timothyhall963
      @timothyhall963 Před 5 lety

      Update Cody my floats were perfect as it turns out the plugged fuel set screws were turned out too much was able to color tune and I took her out for a 200 mile test drive 👍

  • @danlevesque5437
    @danlevesque5437 Před 5 lety +1

    Does that tool adjust to a wider gap for a thicker base and what's the zip tie for a measurement or it was sagging when it touches the float as it gets used up? Thanks for the tips👍

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 5 lety

      It expands small and wide for what ever application! Zip tie is there just to make sure my little arm doesn’t move at all when checking. Just put it there to add a little resistance when setting the spec on the gauge.

    • @danlevesque5437
      @danlevesque5437 Před 5 lety

      @@TheMotorcycleMD I just ordered myself one of those tools today was there a cheat sheet for others like that rare tool that works on older and newer bikes that you may have to share I used to have a '82 Yamaha xj750j Maxim till parts were too hard to find anymore now I have my friend's '81honda cm400a 2 carburetor set up I miss my 4 in a row set up makes me feel like I'm in my 20's again watching the videos

  • @racefilter2254
    @racefilter2254 Před 5 lety

    Plz help me I would appreciate it so much! I have a cb550, it starts right up but it just idles then dies after a little and if I apply by of throttle then it will keep running till I just don’t touch it at all, do I need to clean my carbs??? It starts fine and when I rode the bike I was accelerating and the bike was like jerking or something then it was smooth like after 2 seconds maybe not enouph fuel while I’m accelerating

    • @Pianissimo1970
      @Pianissimo1970 Před 5 lety

      Sounds like u need a total clean up, from gas tank to exit of carbs.

  • @thomaswillard989
    @thomaswillard989 Před 5 lety

    Hey Cody do you have a pair of carbs for a 1982 CB 750 how much would they be and can you rebuild them and add card screens to them

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 Před 5 lety +2

    I seen floats fail its rare but seen it

  • @luisaguilar7922
    @luisaguilar7922 Před 5 lety

    Hat Cody, but what can you do if the floats are not adjustable? When they are plastic made and there's nothing to bend and adjust the needle?

    • @JohnDoe-gb7zb
      @JohnDoe-gb7zb Před 4 lety

      Luis Aguilar if it needs to be lowered you could glue a small washer to the tang and hope for the best. Use a good fuel resistant epoxy

  • @Unlucky13_s
    @Unlucky13_s Před 5 lety +1

    Just got my float bowls replaced, other than visually seeing it leak out the side. What are some of the common clues that your bowls are overfilling? ( I noticed my fuel literally leaking out the side of the bike, how I noticed to get it repaired, but still feel like my carb doesn’t run exactly clean, I mean it is a 1985)

    • @TheMotorcycleMD
      @TheMotorcycleMD  Před 5 lety

      Common clues of bowls overfilling is usually visual. As you said, gas leaks, air box filling with fuel, oil level rise from filling the cylinders and case, wet fouled plugs in some cases.

  • @nnglnd
    @nnglnd Před 2 lety +2

    video starts at 2.30

  • @shanec4441
    @shanec4441 Před 3 lety

    My float height on my vintage Honda CB900C are not adjustable

  • @marksaunderson3042
    @marksaunderson3042 Před rokem

    Yes, rings on the rubber are not good. Wear, worn out.
    Also, bacteria can grow in the fuel. Been there, had to remove that. Nasty goo causes the valves to stick open.
    The rubber bands MIGHT put more force on the valve that the float can giving a false ‘it seals’ when in fact it does not.
    Put the carbs together, in the normal orientation they are on the bike, but not actually on it, and rig up the fuel supply. Mark the fuel level on baby tank once they have filled, and come back 4 hours later. Worked for me. No 1 was leaking. Badly, as expected. New valve, (on all carbs) good clean, biocide added to fuel, and I have not hydraulic locked when trying to start since. 25 years of crud removed, ultrasonic cleaner full of shirt, happy ‘98 GSF600.

  • @50caliber16
    @50caliber16 Před 5 lety

    Do you know the float height for a 2004 suzuki intruder 1500vl? Thanks in advance!

    • @Pianissimo1970
      @Pianissimo1970 Před 5 lety

      Have u tried a Haynes manual?

    • @50caliber16
      @50caliber16 Před 5 lety

      @@Pianissimo1970 it's 7 mm already found it but thanks.

  • @lynnh7694
    @lynnh7694 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice, where are you located, you can work on my bike. LOL