Honda CT110 Carby Rebuild - Postie Bike
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2021
- G'day guys, I do a rebuild of Tango's (Postie Bike/Honda CT110) Carby and it's my first time doing this. The end result was bloody surprising! Hope you enjoy :-) Cheers... Mark
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Good job. Yes I was yelling at the screen. But didn’t need to. Perfectly done job and very instructive for anyone who hasn’t done this job before.
OMG me too, yeling at the screen!!
LOL
Good vid as always, like the old saying 'You'll never learn if you don't have a go'. 🤓
Well done Mark, I did that for the first time about 40 odd years ago, we used t have a little acronym which still rings in my head today: RTFM (read the flamin manual). ;)
Good job mark. Seems like I've done a thousand of those car rebuilds. It's summer time in Texas and it was nice watching you rebuild your CT 110 carburetor in the air conditioning. It's fun watching somebody learn. I still get a chuckle out of your camp cooking, I'm not sure why. I have no intention of ever camping, but it's still very entertaining. I enjoy watching you every time you put something out, it's always a pleasure.
I can almost smell the scents of your garage 😂 so good. Takes me back to my pops shed
You got me smiling from ear to ear, I'm a postie, I would never dream of riding the CT for more than my 3 hr run, sometimes 4 sometimes more, am enjoying your carby rebuild and your occa description of the good ol postie bike..
Hey Mark - fantastic when it all goes back together and then fires right up eh?! I just went through the same process on my little Honda 150. Got it all the way up to the trails in the back of my truck the day before and it just wouldn't start...came home and gave the carb cleaning a try. Worked great - fired right up. It's a great feeling of accomplishment. I like this style of video - regular guy giving it a go - very encouraging.
Kelly
Well done Mark, loved it. I think a Tango make over series would be great.
Well done Mark. Well over due Tango’s carb overhaul he will run like new I’m sure. 🏍🚀Hwy
Great video and result Mark , showing us your give it a go personality .
31:40- the story of my life pilot screw, idle screw, air screw dot dot dot ad infinitum.... Gosh I always have to look up the proper name for each. Great video Sir--- getting ready to put mine back together as soon as the kit arrives. VERY helpful you compared the parts for us laid out on your bench. And it has probably been said but the needle clip position is easy to set so long as one knows the insides are clean and you know you have the proper jets.
Hands have never moved so fast. Professor Carby getting the job done. 👍
I haven't rebuilt a Carby in years , this video took me back . Keeps me entertained on a cold Saturday night . Great content Mark . 👍
Hey Mark I enjoy seeing you more on CZcams hope it works out for you like you want.
#keeponriding
thanks, this video and the next one about not holding idle are very helpful :)
if anyone is doing this same thing, fyi you don't need to disconnect the fuel hoses like that, just set fuel valve to OFF, drain the carb (unscrew plug in back), and unscrew the entire fuel valve section off of the carb.
Biker Bits havin’ a crack at it yourself……again. Bloody love it.
Nice one Mark. 👍🏻
Oh, well done Mark! Feels so good when you get it right first time. I've had intermittent problem with my SV650 electrics for months and at last found out the solenoid was buggered...swapped it out and hey presto it works perfectly! Intermittent problems are the worst, you can never replicate them when your trying to trace the problem. Now I know how my starter motor works, after taking it apart etc haha
the green red yellow was a great idea!
Just bought myself a postie, picking it up next week. Looking forward to messing around with it.
Bloody brilliant, trial and error is how we all learn. Well done mate,
Hi Mark
For Chalrie just clean the carb, main jet, Idle jet and check the rubber tip on the needle to see if it is worn out, this would be it has a Ridge worn in it.
It's not really necessary to replace all the parts on these carbs often, a good jet clean normally does the job.
Always check circclip position.
Center is nornaly standard.
Moving up is richer and down is leaner.
This determines if your bike will run rich or lean when underway.
Air screw does the same when the bike is at idle and just off Idle.
Always count aircrew and Idle screw turns before removal.
Great video, I was shouting at the screen LOL.
Excellent job Mark! Lots of hard work and an awesome payoff!
Full marks, Mark.
100% Entertaining and Informative.
It's such a pleasure to watch you (and Nay) doing stuff.
Just keep on keepin' on!
Regards from S Africa
Clive
With jobs like this, lots of little bits, I use an egg carton to keep bits in order of disassembly...reassembly. CT110 my second favorite toy.
Good Job Mark! Things really are not that hard to do if you take the time and research, read and learn, I like how you laid everything out and figured out what parts were there and what you didn't have. I would venture to guess that maybe other models of bikes may not have the black spacer plate on the intake, so this may be the reason for the one missing O-ring. I did not yell at the screen but did say "he'll figure out the C-clip position when it comes time to run the bike" Another good video, this should get your views coming back up, You need to start back on the KLR upgrades or get a new project bike series going, that will help with the viewership IMO. Looking forward to the next videos!
First time start. Bloody well done!!
Nice work!
Another good video for this week.
Thank you.
Amazing how well a motor runs with a clean and properly adjusted carb.
Stupid CZcams had unsubscribed me twice this month. Not sure what is up with that.
Yeah bloody amazing! CZcams... good old technology :-) Cheers... Mark
Great video Mark entertaining and full of info 👍🇦🇺
Great success Mark 👍
That's a win for sure Mark!
So many videos 👍loving it
Great video, i've had a few CT110 in my life and never pulled the carby apart, now ill know how to thanks.
G’day Mark great 👍 vid good to see you got around to doing the carby & having a crack by yourself, cheers
Nice one Mark, you would give anyone confidence to tackle anything, fair play to ye 🙂
I know this is an old video but my tafe teacher gave the best description for a carbie.
A controlled fuel leak 😂
Nice job mate!
Hey Mark, if you loosen that float bowl screw it first with a small white container under it, you'll get most of your fuel out so it doesn't pee out over your floor/fingers and see you'll see most of the crap coming out. Next, do yourself a favour and put an inline paper fuel filter(don't use those stone things, they're shite 😉), in between the tank and the carb, they stop tons of crap, that little gauze thing doesn't do much... Other than that, well done dude👍, if you do the other one you'll be an expert and be able to do it blind😁👍. Greetings from Mark in Germany
I owe you an apology, as I have done you a disservice.
I said I would email you with all this info and up until watching this video 1 thought you'd resolved the issue 2 been dealing with life changing personal issues so just plain forgot.
Anyway glad to see you've got it it sorted and as always.
Mistakes are great as long as you learn from the first one😃
Top job mate .....
that was cool mark interesting
Very informative - cool vid - thanks
Taylor at Classic Octane. His second last video is about needle valve adjustment. Funny you both in the same week have it as a topic. Great videos.
Cool got there in the end :)
Nice one mate...
Just like a new bike unreal
great work
Brill.job mark
Very entertaining. Read the vid title and thought….”this bloke is either brave or stupid “. Brave it is. 👍🏼
Very interesting video 👍👍👍👍
tip for the home gamer... use an alloy baking tray under the bike great for all spills
good work
I tried that and ended up just ordering a new carb from eBay. The little thing didn’t want to start since I’ve had it. Got it running yesterday after 8 months of tinkering
3 great movies this week/ripper..
Crack me up..😆 Top job..👍
Good job Mark, when I saw all the bits on the bench I thought to myself, this could turn to dog shit pretty quick! but you got there.....
pretty sure that was your problem with all the gunk you found in the Carbie.
Hey mate, nice job! What was the link to that workshop manual? Mines a 2008 and I could only find 80-82 one online.. cheers bud 👍
Yes I screamed. The clip on the needle richens or leans the mix. Starting in the middle is the go then up or down to tune it. Lower position make the bike run richer as the needle sits higher in the emulsion tube. Higher position...you guessed it leaner.
I'm one of those weirdos who loves carburetors.
Job well done in the end
Onyá Kobblerzz 👍 👍 ✔
Ultra sonic cleaner : bigger is better
What size is the main jet ?
How many turns out did you go on the air fuel mixture ?
heat gun will soften most plastics so you can remove/ reshape without damage.
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You could use an ultrasonic cleaner with all the small parts you clean. They work well even on the needle valves. I enjoyed the postie bike video. I can't help but wondering how many miles and packages/letters that little bike has carried! That just cool. Does your post office use all cars and trucks now?
No they still use the motorbikes were I live!
@@BikerBits That's really cool. They use LLVs (Long Live Vehicles) in the USA. They cost a lot of money but they have a modular set up so you can maintain them easily. They replaced the mail jeeps every once in a while a collector will have one at a car show. That little bike is so practical it wouldn't cost much to keep it going.
Can you get the screw and needle settings off your other postie bike and just do it up the same?
Yeah more than likely! :-)
Heat the rubber up or put in hot water you Dingo!! 😆
Where's Matt mate, how's his klr?
Yeah he's around just very busy!
@@BikerBits Hi Mark, cool glad he's OK. Keep up the great videos, all the best to you and the gang cheers, John from England.. 👍👍👍🏍️🏍️😎