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by monkers » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:51 pm
Update: Thanks Si for the carbs, robbed loads. Rebuilt carbs, honestly not entirely happy with all the O rings on the jet holder, even though I know they where new when I fitted first time . Am sure it is because I wasn't entirely clued up with what I should be doing.
Anyway, carbs are rebuilt, float height checked, all at 20mm or 0.1 close enough. Put back onto bike, stupidly tried to bypass not taking out battery, air filter, to put back in. Please don't try to skip this bit, it will only slow you down as you have to do it anyway.
Picked up tank that was resting on a mat. Small puddle of petrol visible on mat, strange, the the left hand I had picked up the tank noticed a strange feeling under the first finger. On closer inspection it turned out to be a small rust hole. Absolute bloody luck I picked the tank up that way, it's at the front by the rim. So that answers the problem of petrol everywhere when I fill the tank to the brim. It drips from the hole, down the bottom of the the tank till it finds the lowest point, above the carbs, then drips. Of course I didn't strip them to fix just this problem. It was the hanging onto the revs too. Need a replacement tank then, or go through the crap of repairing this one. At this point I lost interest I am afraid and never actually fired the bike.
So:
1) Need to drain existing tank of the premium 99 fuel that is in it. Replace tank with a non leaking one.
2) Fire it up to see if the rebuild I did fixed it or if it didn't
3) Replace jet holder O rings or think 'fuck it' and replace the whole lot again.
4) Check insurance and if good set fire to the garage and claim for a new bike and my collection of tools. All Snap-On of course (coff)
Thats me so far
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