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what style or model is this mikuni? (Read 188 times)
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11/09/24 at 19:49:51
Tippy has an open header,no muffler. Nobody has ever gotten a carburetor to work with that set-up that I'm aware of. He left with a carburetor jetted to run with a Dyna. Cleaned up and ready to ride. We're hoping for good weather next Saturday to go for a ride.
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11/10/24 at 05:00:51
That’s great!
The bike will run with an open header. It’s extremely loud and obnoxious, but it will run. My butt dyno said performance suffered, but it’s so loud you think you’re really moving (because louder is faster, ya know! Lol). I couldn’t resist - I had to try the open pipe in the process of installing a dyna. My neighbors really didn’t like me that day.
Tippy, I’ll have a pair of nice dyna mufflers in my possession in the next few weeks. I just need to pick them up from my son-in-law. If you don’t find a muffler before then, I’ll be asking $40/each plus like $15-$20 for shipping.
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11/10/24 at 21:09:47
thanks for the tips Ohio!
So met up with Jog yesterday and we talked alot about things but mostly riding. We got the carb out and he schooled me on cleaining. He knows more than he leads on to thats for sure. Got it home pretty late yesterday so waiting to install it today. Once installed i choked it and hit the starter....nothing....maybe i didn't put enough gas in so i put more in, hit the start and nothing...now i'm nervous....i sit and then i decidde to crank the throttle on start and boom! she turns over and is running...i ddin't wait long and got on the road...then i ran out of gas...but remembered i had reserve so straight to the gas station and then for a cool evening ride....I did go back to the raptor petcock, wanted to go back to old plug but didn't and the backfire has all but vanished....now it's still there but it doesn't sound like a devils night in detroit or a DC 4th of July. still there but barely and compared to few days ago....my neighbors were clapping as rounded the corner and i'm sure in morning they'll be doing the same....jk about that part.
Sp pretty happy so far. Jog reccommended i swap back to the dyna muffler but i stuck with the short pipe and it's breathing decent...i think.
Now a feel some slipping in the clutch.
Thanks for all the help y'all! See ya soon Jog.
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11/10/24 at 21:31:10
Make sure you have slack in the clutch cable. The lever needs to wiggle.
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11/11/24 at 04:17:28
That’s great!
Can you share a pic of your exhaust? Do you have any type of muffler or just a header? I’ve tried a couple short open mufflers on previous S40s. They were still loud, but not open headed loud.
Like JOG said about the clutch free play. You should be able to wedge a quarter in the gap at the lever and perch and it should try to fall out. If it will bite down on the quarter and hold it in there, you need more free play.
Hopefully you didn’t put car motor oil in it. The friction modifiers in that stuff will cause the clutch to slip. You need motorcycle specific oil that has the JASO MA/MA2 approval or “meets or exceeds” language on the product container description. Shell Rotella T4 (Heavy Duty Diesel Oil) is good stuff and meets or exceeds JASO MA/MA2 requirements for being wet clutch safe. It also has a healthy dose of ZDDP in it - 15W-40.
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11/11/24 at 05:24:25
My clutch has slipped a little since I've owned it when ridden hard before it's warmed up. It's strong once warmed up. (It does a good job of keeping me from disturbing the neighbors when I leave for work at 6:30 am. lol) I would start by following Paul's advise on the clutch and see it it helps.
I also run Dyna mufflers. I have a bone stock one on my bike now. It's pretty quiet and maybe a little restricted but I'm happy with it. The one the bike when I got it had three holes drilled into the "plug". It sounded nice and preformed great. Eventually the center of the plug cracked and fell out. It got a little loud for my tastes and I experienced more snap-crackle-n-pops, but it wasn't too obnoxious and the bike ran okay.
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11/11/24 at 19:49:19
Eaux Neaux.. I screwed up. We got everything cleaned up, proved jets were open and Tippy was getting ready to go and he was concerned that the slide might need lube. My brain was not engaged,, I agreed and handed him a can of spray lube.
Dammitall..
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11/11/24 at 21:08:35
oh crap...i figured it was loose so i tightened it. Will undo that in monring...
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11/11/24 at 21:14:23
we didn't put much lube on tho, will it really hurt anything?
also think the choke is broken...is that a simple swap out? i can pull my old one off it's in great shape.
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another tailpipe pic...lol
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won't let me post another pic...i'll trt tomorrow.
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11/11/24 at 22:13:34
What is the choke doing/not doing?
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Yeah, you can only upload 1 pic per post. So, you have to do multiple posts.
I’m not familiar with that particular muffler (or tailpipe). Does it have any baffle in it? You might be able to install an aftermarket baffle in it if it’s too loud for you and the neighbors. I’ve had 2 that were similar to that (no baffle). They were pretty loud but not unbearable.
I’m not following the story very well…”getting ready to go and decided the slide might need some lube”? How did you make this determination? Did y’all then pull off the top of the carb, remove the slide, and spray it down with lube? What kind of lube? I’m also not getting what got “tightened down”. Yes, swapping the choke is fairly simple plug and play.
Why are y’all lubing the slide (is it sticking)? Was it black on one side and bare metal (worn off black) on the other side? The black coating is some form of lubricant. A light amount of lube won’t “hurt it”, but it’s a bandaid fix at best and won’t last very long. If it was my bike, I’d consider a new slide or a used one in really good condition. But as you’ve already figured out, used parts or new aftermarket parts for the Mikuni BS40SS carb are hard to find.
Getting closer! I’m sure JOG has your back! Happy carb rebuilding! Fun stuff! Very satisfying once completed successfully!
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well it's good thing i have another on the shelf now to strip down and learn some more.
no baffle in the pipe....i'll send pic of one small black i found for $40, like to get ya'll opinion.
yeah the lube on the slide was me asking an ignorant question if it needed lube in general, and jog said hold on....let me get my lube...gave her one good shot and done...
so i did loosen the clutch lever...should i loosen the nuts down by the sped cable too?
OH and seems backfire is back just a touch on decel' in 4th and 5th gear...little sputtery in accelerate, but the clutch isnt slipping as of now...
the choke on new carb just isn't working at all=....to start i have to work the throttle until she warms up after about a minute then i can walk away and get my gear on.
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Leaving it idling on the stand starves the cam of oil.
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