Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

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Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by porndoguk » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:25 pm

it amazes me with the ammount of people that struggle to fit there carbs im going to show you how and prove how quick it can be done,

the video is shakey i could have done with another pair of hands to film it, and i could have done it much quicker,

there is no script and this was off the cuff so dont moan, ohh and you about to experiance some proper YAM YAM SPAKE!

enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p01BeQifHE0


1 - make sure you throttle cable & choke cables are in the right positions to refit once the carbs are located.
2 - make sure ALL rubber clamp screws are lose "Stupidly lose" as the rubbers need to stretch for the carbs to seat properly, you can smear a bit of red rubber grease in if you want to,
3 - the front 2 carb rubbers face the choke side
4 - the rear 2 carb rubbers face upwards
5 - drop the idle adjustor screw into the gap in the frame as you lower the carbs,
6 - locate the carbs into the front 2 rubbers, check underneath with a torch before applying pressure,
7 - apply pressure until they click into place youll hear the slide springs rattle if your lucky thats the reasuring sound i go by,
8 - using a small flat blade screwdriver (i used a 3.5mm Facom driver) lever Cylinder one rubber bike lightly and apply pressure downwards and keep the pressure applied
9 - do the same again to cylinder 3 and then apply further pressure until you hear the slide springs rattle again.

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by Drunkn Munky » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:38 pm

Nice one, took ya time tho didnt ya mate :P

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by porndoguk » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:45 pm

Drunkn Munky wrote:Nice one, took ya time tho didnt ya mate :P
Says he :lol:
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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by Drunkn Munky » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:47 pm

I can do it with me eyes shut whilst have a wank :lol:

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by porndoguk » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:49 pm

Drunkn Munky wrote:I can do it with me eyes shut whilst have a wank :lol:
i can do it whilst holding a torch, a screwdriver, a phone and talking!

who said men cant multitask

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by CRM » Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:38 pm

nice try Ricky, next time daylight, someone filming, and models - maybe the mrs could do the subtitles ?
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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by jim157 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:51 pm

Nice one, have a cup of soup for your efforts.



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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by xivlia » Wed Sep 14, 2011 12:08 am

where did you get that red breather filter from? id like to know :D

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by lukemillar » Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:12 am

I found the biggest difference between this job being a complete pig and a 1 min job was fitting them to a warm bike i.e warm pple rubbers vs. a cold/standing in the garage for a while bike. Some people heat them in warm water first.

I fitted new rubbers here (mid winter) and it took my forever. However, at the track on a warm bike, I popped them off and on in about 30 secs! Obviously don't get it too hot else you will burn yourself.

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Re: Howto: Re-Fit NC30 VFR400 Carburators (VIDEO)

Post by porndoguk » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:20 am

lukemillar wrote:I found the biggest difference between this job being a complete pig and a 1 min job was fitting them to a warm bike i.e warm pple rubbers vs. a cold/standing in the garage for a while bike. Some people heat them in warm water first.

I fitted new rubbers here (mid winter) and it took my forever. However, at the track on a warm bike, I popped them off and on in about 30 secs! Obviously don't get it too hot else you will burn yourself.
My bikes been stood cold for about 3 weeks as ive just changed my coolant and exhaust so it was stone cold and still only took 30 odd seconds :D
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