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NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:57 pm
by RickOliver
Since I`m getting asked for them more frequently and they have been discontinued by Honda, I am about to have a batch of standard type carb emulsion tubes manufactured for both NC30 and NC35.
Both bikes use different tubes in the front and rear carbs - I have originals of all four to work from, the only thing don`t know is on the NC35 which one goes where.
The front and rear tubes both have a `2+1` drilling pattern - in one pair the `+1` is closer to the `2`, in the other it`s further away - can anyone give me a definitive answer as to which pair of tubes go in the front carbs and which in the rear...?
Thanks for your help, team...
Rick
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:00 pm
by alexandervf
Will a photo of the whole carb set help you? or you need to see tubes mounting points?
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:45 pm
by RickOliver
Thanks for your reply -
I need somebody who has a set of NC35 carbs off the bike to open the front and rear float bowls, take out the emulsion tubes and tell or show me which type is fitted to the front carbs and which type to the rear carbs.
Rick
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 7:02 am
by alexandervf
Good morning,
Are you referring to these tubes?
or these?
Sorry, not very familiar with the "emulsion" term....
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:23 am
by CRM
No the gold tubes inside the carbs that the main jets screw into.
Rick if you dont get an answer, i am bringing my RVF home next week and will again be removing the carbs so can get you an answer then if no one else can confirm on a perfectly fueling un messed around with bike.
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:59 am
by RickOliver
That would be great, thanks Paul...
Alexander - it is this part, otherwise called the main jet holder -
Rick
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 2:39 pm
by alexandervf
Ok got it now....
Sorry to say that i had them taken off the carbs so i cannot shed any light on to where each goes.
Pauls answer will be more reliable
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:17 pm
by The Novice
I am pretty sure I have a set of nc35 carbs in a box somewhere in my garage, will have a good look for them tomorrow night.
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 3:44 am
by Neosophist
RickOliver wrote:Since I`m getting asked for them more frequently and they have been discontinued by Honda, I am about to have a batch of standard type carb emulsion tubes manufactured for both NC30 and NC35.
Both bikes use different tubes in the front and rear carbs - I have originals of all four to work from, the only thing don`t know is on the NC35 which one goes where.
The front and rear tubes both have a `2+1` drilling pattern - in one pair the `+1` is closer to the `2`, in the other it`s further away - can anyone give me a definitive answer as to which pair of tubes go in the front carbs and which in the rear...?
Thanks for your help, team...
Rick
Hey Rick,
Can it be trusted that a second hand set of carbs has the emulsion tubes in the right place?
You can still buy the emulsion tubes new (at least the rear ones anway).. one of which should be enough to determine what goes where?
not sure if its a generic image or a proper image but cmsnl list this as the rear emulsion tube for the 35 if its of any help, maybe combined with some peoples reports
Re: NC35 CARBS - INFORMATION PLEASE
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:15 pm
by speedy231278
According to the pics on CMS' website, the tubes with the wider spacing are the fronts. The hole patterns are different in the pics for the front and rear tubes.
This thread on here agrees:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=12131
So does this one:
http://400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=46158
My carb thread seems to disagree, but I'm not infallible and they were secondhand carbs so a previous owner may have mixed them up, or I may have mis-identified the particular carb as I seem to have used different carbs to show different parts. So, I'll discount that one....