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+ | ====== IH: Carburetor, Intake Manifold & Exhaust - Sub-01B ====== | ||
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+ | ====== Rebuilding the Linkert Carb ====== | ||
+ | See also in the Sportsterpedia: | ||
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+ | ====== Cleaning ====== | ||
+ | * The general appearance of the inside of the carb is not necessarily a good indication of its condition. \\ It can look spotless and have clogged jets, or look cruddy and have clear jets. | ||
+ | * It's good to clean each individual part rather than soak or boil the whole carb in carb cleaner. \\ But either way is good. Do not allow any solvents to contact any rubber parts (tip of needle, O-ring seal for bowl). | ||
+ | * Make sure to take everything apart, jets, needle, accel pump, all rubber components especially. | ||
+ | * Examine all parts for excessive wear, damage, distortion, etc. | ||
+ | * Cleaning solutions/ | ||
+ | * An overnight soak in a solution of Pinesol and water followed up with a good brush down with a toothbrush then rinse and air dry. ((http:// | ||
+ | * A 20 minute to up to a few days soak in a gallon of Gunk (or other) Carburetor Cleaner that has a basket inside for small parts and lowers in the can with a handle, rinse, air dry, use. | ||
+ | * Soak it in mineral spirits for a few days. ((Monte03 of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
+ | * You can use acrylic paint thinners for cleaning up carb parts. It melts the fuel varnish right off. ((russzx6 of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
+ | * An aerosol spray carb cleaner will also work but may not loosen all of the build up in the jets or orifices in the carb body if they' | ||
+ | * Blow out all holes, jets and orifices thoroughly with compressed air after cleaning. | ||
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+ | A gallon of carburetor cleaner is very useful in cleaning out varnish from the channels and metering chamber. \\ | ||
+ | It is especially useful for soaking stuck gaskets between parts and loosen the joint between them for dis-assembly. \\ | ||
+ | Depending on how old or how ' | ||
+ | Make sure to remove any rubber or plastic parts before soaking. Also check the label for safety precautions. \\ | ||
+ | Parts that have been sitting for years may have to be soaked for about 24 hours or even days. \\ | ||
+ | | Carburetor Cleaner ((photos by Hippysmack)) | ||
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+ | **Note**: \\ | ||
+ | The use of wire to ' | ||
+ | However, a hard wire such as a welding tip cleaner, has been known to open up stubborn areas at times. \\ | ||
+ | Always use a wire smaller than the orifice cleaned so you don't widen the holes. \\ | ||
+ | Doing so could create burrs or change the hole sizes. \\ | ||
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+ | **Carb Stand**: \\ | ||
+ | * You can put the carb in a vice to remove the screws, and for much of the following work. \\ Wrap in a shop towel; close the vice gently taking extra care with the choke and throttle linkages. \\ The vice is a needed extra pair of hands. | ||
+ | * It can be very confusing trying to decide which way to bend the tang if it is not correct. \\ If the fuel level is low,Is the float high or low?, Do you need to bend the tang up or down? etc. \\ On the bench the carb is usually upside down, adding to the confusion. You should sort all this out before making an adjustments. | ||
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+ | However, this setup works better than putting the carb directly into the vice. \\ | ||
+ | The carb is set upright as 'in use' making adjustments more straight forward. \\ | ||
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+ | ((Pic courtesy of The Doctor71 of the XLFORUM)) \\ | ||
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+ | ====== Welch Plug or Expansion Plug ====== | ||
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+ | * Inspection: | ||
+ | * A close inspection around the walls of a welch plug can reveal possible leaks. | ||
+ | * Removal: ((HD Service Bulletin #518 dated September 10, 1965 pg OC-189)) | ||
+ | * Whenever a welsh plug is removed, a new one should be installed in it's place, especially since a large part of the time, removal of one means destroying or deforming it.((1959-1969 HD Sportster FSM)) | ||
+ | * Drill an 1/8" hole thru it (just deep enough to break thru to the other side) off center and pry it out with a small punch. Be careful not to drill too deep which could destroy the nozzle assembly or casting. While prying it out, be careful not to damage the casting counter-bore edges around the plug. | ||
+ | * You can also drill a small hole in it and use a small tap just big enough to start in the hole. ((snake173 of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
+ | * Installation: | ||
+ | * The plug should be seated | ||
+ | * Installation Recommendations from Hubbard Spring [[http:// | ||
+ | * Some Welch Plug dims: [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== Links,Parts and Services for Linkert Carbs ====== | ||
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+ | |Carb Assembly is HD Part Number: 27155-57B((1959-1969 HD Sportster FSM))|||| | ||
+ | ^Model \\ (marked on carb)|Idle Port Hole \\ Drill Sizes^Model \\ (marked on carb)|High Speed Hole \\ Drill Sizes| | ||
+ | |DC-1, 1L, 1M, 10 \\ DC-2|#70 (0.028 in) \\ #56 (0.0465 in)|DC-1, 1L, 1M, 10, 6, 7, 12 \\ DC-2|#55 (0.052 in) \\ #70 (0.028 in)| | ||
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+ | ===== Links to Carb Diagrams and Parts ===== | ||
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