BMW BING 32mm and 40mm carb rebuild procedure EASY
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- čas přidán 13. 02. 2022
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Watched your video on Bing 32mm rebuild. Always had a fear of disassembling a carb. After watching this, I 100% can easily rebuild my carbs on my '75 R75/6. Thank you for a most informative video. Between this and my repair manual, I have supreme confidence. I have Subscribed!
Glad it helped
After disassembly and another through cleaning I put it all back together and the carb works outstanding!!! Thanks again!!
Thanks. Great video. Made the rebuild of my 87 R80 carbs super easy.
Thanks. I rebuilt the two carbs on my '87 R80, after mice made homes in them. I learned a lot from this video, especially how to adjust the float. I was bending the float attachment tabs, not the underneath tab that acts on the needle valve.
Good video. Thanks!
Suoerb video. I'm now confident to refurb my Bing carbs.
Very well done. Thank you for posting. I learned allot!
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Thanks for putting out such great and informative content!
My pleasure!
I don't have a carburated bike but watched the whole video and find it fascinating
haha thanks!
This video saved me. I have 32 flat tops but it's close enough
Glad I could help
Great video…very helpful.
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Good clear video!
Glad you think so!
thats a very good instructional film thank you
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Great video, thanks!!
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Huh. Same on my '88 R100GS as that '73 R75/5? I used to rebuild the ones on my '73 R75/5 every six months just for fun and to keep it running smoothly. But there is a vacuum adjust on my '88 carbs. Anyway, going to dive in and rebuild those bings today! ETA: Funny, to get at the valve under the float I always just pushed the float over the stops and it was easily out of the way, no problem. Won't work on my newer cabs, off to Ace to buy a 1mm punch.
Perfect explaining during disassembly and assembly, looking forward to do mine now (not so much the screws which probably will give me hell, but the rest looked "easy").
Are there any products you can recommend to clean the yellowing parts of the carb without damaging the aluminium?
How do you know which way the impact driver is going to twist? I can never keep it straight when I need to use mine.
Great video, can't wait to rebuild mine. Once they're rebuilt, how long should those o rings and seals last? Assuming no performance issues, how much time between rebuilds? I know my 1982 R100 needs a rebuild, but I am still able to daily ride it with no significant issues, and I have no idea when the carbs were last torn down.
The throttle plate screws are usually peened on the back side to prevent them from turning. The solution is to grind or file down the the screws, then they will release freely without damaging the threads on the shaft. Reassemble with blue loctite.
red loctite. you do NOT want them coming apart. instant engine destroyer
Well noted Mate ! that is right ! Excellent video BMW guy !
Nice job! I don't know in which country you are ? I have a motorcycle BMW R80 RT 1991 with very bad carbs. I which I can send them to you to be rebuilt. I am in Algeria and I wonder if the fedex service service or an equivalent is functioning between Algeria and where you are. If I find a way, I will send one or both to you. Finally, thanks for the effort and the nice videos you are making.
Perhaps a video to show how to get them off?
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It was a big fail for you not to mention the butterfly screws are peened on the back. One of mine snapped off and drilling out resulted in a destroyed throttle shaft. You should do an edit and add that for future people following your videos. Other than that I think my first ever Bing rebuild went ok.
While you have it all apart, why wouldn't you clean it?
i did, in the ultra sonic cleaner
Is it the same rebuild kit for the 32mm and the 40mm? Thoughts on where to order the kit?