It is fuel mixture, not air. But, yes, that is the Pilot Screw. Just like your Haynes manual refers to it. Rule of thumb: Using the diaphragm...
That's WAY too much for a RC36 missing most of the body work. My first one I bought for the wheel (and Fox shock, and RT Springs, and Stainless...
{opens another tab to find face-palm memes} Pilot JETS are installed snug. They have to be or they would vibrate out and drop to the bottom of...
What are yours at? And why do you have to remove the carbs?
Absolutely. Not bolt-on cross compatible.
"adjust" the pilot jets? You mean pilot screws? And Honda always gives you a way to adjust on the bike. Please explain.
Yeah either New York State or Military Bases. Good job WD.
It is just spinning the rod. Almost always you can get it tight enough not to leak while working on the forks, then when the springs are...
I told you. Springs out, forks fully compressed. Top of fork to oil level. Add some oil and cycle the tube and damper rod a few times to remove...
Looks correct to me. If the "R" bottoming cone want to slide off when assembling, just put a small dab of grease to hold it.
Oooof I had to do a little forensic investigation on mine due to the last owner. Not bad, but some things were out of place. Luckily I have a...
Yeah, I meant "small".
That was A LOT of work! And the bodywork makes an RC36 seem super easy.
Here's how small my ST got on the bench before it got... well... pretty much everything, including steering head bearngs, and got big again....
Well, that too. I was referring to the bottom hex bolt that you made the "special tool" for.
Oil Lock often stays stuck down there. Many times it comes loose when you start flushing to clean up the fork lowers. If it never comes free,...
I always referred to those as part of the same thing. I call them "tapered roller bearings". OEM I call ball bearings, or caged ball bearings.
Looks familiar. [ATTACH] For what? When it feels right, it's right. I probably end up a bit tighter than what most would think could still...
It's the big "castle" socket, right? I have the Honda one. One of my favorite tools. I over-tighten with a 1/2" socket wrench, quite a bit,...
I tighten my roller bearings to where the triple clamps do not freely flop side to side without forks and a wheel installed. Actually, pretty...
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