I like this guys style.
likely countershaft seal. You also have the shift lever seal and the water pump shaft seal there. I think the countershaft is the likely culprit...
My God man. Do I have to draw you a picture? I'm not cutting the legs off the tables in my garage to slope them for carb testing. Place some...
Squirrel told you what to do earlier in the thread.
You would have the answer you seek had you done as squirrel instructed earlier in the thread. Leaktest before installation.
Right on. I don't go to honda to buy wheel bearings either.
So likewise, you need to make sure preload on the rear shock is not set too high for you. Sport bikes are very suspension and rider sensitive...
My 3rd gen refused to turn. I constantly had a battle trying to make the thing turn and couldn't keep up with anyone in the mountains. Went to a...
I have not tried this but I would take a bowl to the hardware store. The right circumference of a standard o ring could be made to fit in my...
A heavier rider on stock suspension squats the rear of the bike too much and changes the bikes intended geometry. The bike rides like a cruiser...
Check fork height in the tripple clamp. Forks moght be clamped low for heavier rider. Che
I spoke in reference to third Gen. Assumed the fourth hen would be the same. Thanks for the correction if I had it wrong.
alright, I have to say I can see a point there havcar
factory service manual calls it a "pilot screw" Item 23 on page 6-16
On your '96, it's on the side of the carb body right near where the float bowl attaches to the body. The float bowl will have a tab on it that...
BTW - let me just say right now, if you get to the point of deciding to pull the carbs; make sure you pull them as one assembly and FOR THE LOVE...
surprised that the enrichment circuit has no affect now. Certainly a new air filter wouldn't hurt anything. Usually having to crack the throttle...
The proper operation of the enrichment circuit would be hard to inspect. There is a network of passages for air and fuel that must be clear....
maybe the better question is to ask, "what problem are you experiencing?"
you won't see anything. It's not a real "choke", rather - it's an enrichment circuit. There's a plunger body on the side of the carb that allows...
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