nef584 wrote on 02/05/08 at 18:08:17:Boy, all this surgery sounds like the prelude for "Damaged Carburetor" which will be followed by the sequel called "Need a New Carburetor".
I hate to admit it but Savage Greg was right...
I messed up the carb real baaaaad!!!
I took it to a shop close by and they told me what I didn't want to hear.." dude this is unfixable, I'll order you a new one for $458.00"... Yeah right
I got one off ebay for $65.00 including shipping.
I put it on yesterday, pulled the IMS plug, set screw to 1 3/4 turns I did the White spacer mod ( filed it to less than 1/2) and set the idle speed on the carb and
WOW what a difference... now the thumper rides SWEEEET
. I previously had mounted a sportster muffler on it. ( before the SCREW up.)
BTW the jet from the "new" carb were the same size from that of my old one but seems like whoever had it before drilled through it with a 1/16 drill bit.( I measured them with a bit ). Can anyone tell me if this is a good thing or should I put the jet from my "old" carb on thjis one? It runs gooood. I haven't driven the bike a long distance since the mods.
I hate to be right at your expense, man. Sorry you had to learn a lesson the hard way, but don't worry. You're not alone. I've screwed up far more than I'll ever admit...
75% of my bike work involves carbs...Heck, I have a Honda 90 in the garage that a young guy bought, and one of his problems was getting it to idle right....(those carbs have an idle screw that stops the movement of the slide)...anyway, when I got to looking at it, I found that someone had substituted an idle mixture screw for the idle screw. The slide was being stopped by that little teeny point
Now...the main jet. A stock #145 main is 1.45 MM which is .057". A 1/16" bit is .062". A stock 155 Main is .061". AND considering that I doubt that jet was drilled out in a precision lathe, I'll bet it is way bigger than .062". The only way to really measure it would be with gage pins, not a drill bit anyway.
Why not just buy 2 or 3 different new jets and do it right?