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'73 H1 Triple 02-13-2011 05:08 PM

Pine Sol may be alright for slightly dirty carbs but I've had better luck with Berrymans Carb Cleaner. I got mine at Auto Zone, it comes in a gallon size metal container ( think one gallon paint can ) with a basket for dipping.

That stuff works great. I've had great success with both kawasaki triple carbs and even with a cub cadet carb that had what remained from 12 year old gas.

In addition to soaking, you need to poke the various passages with wire to make sure they are clear. ( oxy acetelene cutting torch tip cleaner work great ) Follow with compressed air.

Here's a picture of a carb from my H1, all these passages must be perfectly cleaned or it won't run correctly.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../DCP_2594B.jpg


Jeff

Rangerscott 02-13-2011 11:20 PM

I was just going an eco way.

Rangerscott 02-24-2011 08:35 AM

Vids are in order.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZeqaChzy0c

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

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N567RDu_2DM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLz0cM95zTA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=744OuAqtOIY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxVeQJciB4o

Rangerscott 02-24-2011 01:23 PM

The knock off carb seems to be doing better. Tooker her for a spin yesterday and I am still having the bogging problem. I can get it to go with just barely any throttle but any more and it just bogs down. Im guessing bigger main jet? I started with a stock 75 and went to an 88. I guess it helped some.

Going to adjust the needle clip so the needle opens more. If that doesnt help then I have a spare 75 jet thatll I'll drill out.

Amber Lamps 02-24-2011 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 452371)
The knock off carb seems to be doing better. Tooker her for a spin yesterday and I am still having the bogging problem. I can get it to go with just barely any throttle but any more and it just bogs down. Im guessing bigger main jet? I started with a stock 75 and went to an 88. I guess it helped some.

Going to adjust the needle clip so the needle opens more. If that doesnt help then I have a spare 75 jet thatll I'll drill out.

bogging=too much gas...usually. Also, move your needle clip so the jet is more "plugged" at rest/idle.

Rangerscott 02-24-2011 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 452424)
bogging=too much gas...usually. Also, move your needle clip so the jet is more "plugged" at rest/idle.

Ok. I'll give it a shot. The wind was blowing today so didnt get her out. I'm soldering new O2 sensors for the VFR right.

gregorytoddsmith 06-02-2011 09:18 PM

To Rangerscott
 
Hey, man. I'm working on a 69 CL70 in Louisiana. You have a million pictures posted of your breakdown, so you're definitely a resource I'll refer back to. But, my question is - how did you end up getting the old petcock valve out of the tank? The first thing I'm doing to this bike before I try to make it run is paint it and rebuild the brakes and everything. But to paint the tank, I need to get that valve off.

Rangerscott 05-05-2013 12:48 PM

Dusted her off and she started the first kick. She idles and ai can use about 5-10% throttle then he bogs. If put my fingers in front of the throat I can feel gas.

Changed jets adjusted float, doesnt matter.

Rangerscott 05-26-2013 09:32 PM

Got a great deal on a 125cc pit bike. Got it in the CL70, but the gears are shorter since its for a dirt bike. Gonna have to order some sprockets.

Rangerscott 06-22-2013 10:44 PM

Changed the sprockets from 13/47 to 15/39. Talk about a world of difference. I got her up to 55mph. LOL I think any faster and I would have either gone back in time or road rashed to death from the bike falling apart.

People probably hear a bunch of rattling and shit, wondering what the heal is passing by. HAHA


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