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techtalk:ih:carb01q [2020/04/01 20:17]
hippysmack [IH: Carburetor, Intake Manifold & Exhaust Systems - Sub-01Q]
techtalk:ih:carb01q [2020/09/03 00:31]
hippysmack [Rebuild Kit]
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     * **Note**: Some carbs, notably 1966 to 1978 Sportster carbs, do not have the O-ring and washer in the pilot screw passage.     * **Note**: Some carbs, notably 1966 to 1978 Sportster carbs, do not have the O-ring and washer in the pilot screw passage.
   * **Float bowl**:   * **Float bowl**:
-    * Remove the three screws and washers holding the bowl on the carb body.+    * Remove the Four screws and washers holding the bowl on the carb body.
     * Removing the float bowl will also allow you to remove the accelerator pump rod and boot and access to the jets. \\ Be careful not to damage the accel pump nozzle and overflow pipe which are built into the bowl.     * Removing the float bowl will also allow you to remove the accelerator pump rod and boot and access to the jets. \\ Be careful not to damage the accel pump nozzle and overflow pipe which are built into the bowl.
     * Remove the screw that holds the float pin, pin and float.     * Remove the screw that holds the float pin, pin and float.
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 Float Valve: \\ Float Valve: \\
 The 3-sided valve (left below) '​may'​ sit cock-eyed in the seat sometimes and cause a leak. ((IronMick of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1760294&​page=2)) The four sided (right below) valve is '​supposed'​ to be an improved design. \\ The 3-sided valve (left below) '​may'​ sit cock-eyed in the seat sometimes and cause a leak. ((IronMick of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1760294&​page=2)) The four sided (right below) valve is '​supposed'​ to be an improved design. \\
-{{:​techtalk:​ih:​carb:​float_needles_by_county_fair_-_cropped.jpg?​direct&​300|}} ((photo by County Fair of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1760294&​page=2)) \\+Also check new float valves for manufacturing errors. The glue holding the rubber on has been known to have spilled onto the rubber causing a bad seat. \\ 
 +{{:​techtalk:​ih:​carb:​float_needles_by_county_fair_-_cropped.jpg?​direct&​300|}} ((photo by County Fair of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1760294&​page=2)) {{:​techtalk:​ih:​carb:​glue_on_inlet_needle_by_flthd31.jpeg?​direct&​300|}} ((photo by flthd31 of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​p=5846205#​post5846205)) \\
  
 The float needle should just kiss the seat with no extra pressure. Aftermarket float valves have a spring loaded pin under the float tab. So when the valve tip closes onto the seat, you can still push the valve down further. The valve should '​just'​ close when measuring the float level. Pushing further in from there will not close the valve any further. But it will cause you to set the float level wrong. The valve should be a light seat when measuring. Some aftermarket float needles with the spring loaded pin also have a defective neoprene tip on the other end (which does not seal even when set right). ((Hopper of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1526333&​highlight=float+level&​page=4)) Since the tip on the needle on aftermarket ones don't work well, some would use the old original one (solid pin) to get a better measurement. ((Smerch of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1526333&​highlight=float+level&​page=4)) Beats assembling the carb only to have it sit there and flood with gas. Also make sure you have the float valve for the correct type of Keihin carb. The aftermarket valves are a little taller. \\ The float needle should just kiss the seat with no extra pressure. Aftermarket float valves have a spring loaded pin under the float tab. So when the valve tip closes onto the seat, you can still push the valve down further. The valve should '​just'​ close when measuring the float level. Pushing further in from there will not close the valve any further. But it will cause you to set the float level wrong. The valve should be a light seat when measuring. Some aftermarket float needles with the spring loaded pin also have a defective neoprene tip on the other end (which does not seal even when set right). ((Hopper of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1526333&​highlight=float+level&​page=4)) Since the tip on the needle on aftermarket ones don't work well, some would use the old original one (solid pin) to get a better measurement. ((Smerch of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1526333&​highlight=float+level&​page=4)) Beats assembling the carb only to have it sit there and flood with gas. Also make sure you have the float valve for the correct type of Keihin carb. The aftermarket valves are a little taller. \\