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HUGE carb problem

Started by Carterc, April 23, 2011, 11:22:01 PM

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Carterc

so i was cleaning my carbs (they needed it badly) and i when i got to taking the float off, the float pivot pin seemed jammed, so i gave it a pretty good push and it finally came out of the metal piece it was wedged in...but the other other side was still holding onto it, completely broken off from the carb.

i cleaned it myself to avoid the cost of getting them repaired and cleaned at a shop because i just don't have the money, so SOMEBODY please tell me that this is an easy fix before i run this bike off a cliff due to the MASSIVE amount of problems its given me from the start :mad: and id rather not go get a new set from Randy because A) I dont have the money and B) those aren't set up for a bike earlier than 89'

PLEASE HELP BEFORE WE ALL WITNESS THE TRAGIC DEATH OF AN FJ :diablo:



Chris C
1986 FJ1200

carsick

It's OK. It will take some patient tinkering but you can fix it. Sounds like you're up to the task if you already took you carbs apart! There are posts on here about fixing with pics included, try searching, others have accidentally done the same thing. Drill and wire the post end back on, JB weld it, or I can send you a carb body/bodies with good posts.
Doug

Carterc

oh thank God, how much for a carb body with good posts? PM me please  :smile:
1986 FJ1200

SlowOldGuy

Quote from: Carterc on April 23, 2011, 11:22:01 PM
SOMEBODY please tell me that this is an easy fix before i run this bike off a cliff due to the MASSIVE amount of problems its given me from the start and id rather not go get a new set from Randy because A) I dont have the money and B) those aren't set up for a bike earlier than 89'

Hey, I was in Jacksonville last week and I know for a fact that there are no cliffs in Florida.  :-)

But, for the record, I'm currently running a set of '89+ carbs on my '85 with no problems.  I even left the smalled diameter needle seats in.  In fact, the fuel plumbing is simpler with only one feed.  I had room to add a stainless steel quick disconnect.  Makes getting the tank off much easier.

DavidR.

carsick

David or others in the know on carbs, perhaps you can help, I have what I believe are '84 carb bodies. I was hoping to send them to CarterC however I seem to remember the slides are different on '84's. Will this create a mismatch?
Doug

JMR

I have a friend in Georgia that micro welds and has fixed broken float posts for me in the past. Pretty amazing stuff.  http://www.jmfmicroweld.com/  If you contact Jim tell him Mike Rieck (pronounced "Rick") sent you. :good2:

racerrad8

Quote from: carsick on April 24, 2011, 11:32:19 AM
David or others in the know on carbs, perhaps you can help, I have what I believe are '84 carb bodies. I was hoping to send them to CarterC however I seem to remember the slides are different on '84's. Will this create a mismatch?
Doug

The carb body is the same, but the slides & emulsion tube are different. He will have to change over his part to the carb body you send to him if that is they was it goes.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Carterc

my slides and emulsion tubes are fine, so are you saying i can just drop the emulsion tube in no problem and the slide will also fit no problem? thanks for your help guys  :good:
1986 FJ1200

racerrad8

Quote from: Carterc on April 24, 2011, 11:36:25 PM
my slides and emulsion tubes are fine, so are you saying i can just drop the emulsion tube in no problem and the slide will also fit no problem? thanks for your help guys  :good:

Yep,
         You just need to make sure you get the right/proper carb body.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Flying Scotsman

He cant use a 84 carb because of the slide.
1984 FJ1100
1985 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
1999 GP1200 (165 + hp)

Carterc

Quote from: racerrad8 on April 24, 2011, 11:48:42 PM

Yep,
         You just need to make sure you get the right/proper carb body.

Randy - RPM
me making sure its the right/proper carb body means Carsick sends me an 84 and not another year? and i thought they didnt make fj1200's until 86?

Quote from: Flying Scotsman on April 25, 2011, 12:02:41 AM
He cant use a 84 carb because of the slide.

what about the slide wont work?
1986 FJ1200

Flying Scotsman

What carb is it I have a set of 3 carb bodies.I think I have 1,3 and 4.
1984 FJ1100
1985 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
1999 GP1200 (165 + hp)

Carterc

Its carb 4, the rightmost carb if youre sitting on the bike, PM me for specifics please, thank you
1986 FJ1200

Flying Scotsman

Make me an offer.I can email pics if needed.
1984 FJ1100
1985 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
1999 GP1200 (165 + hp)

racerrad8

My comment about the right/proper carb was #1,2,3,or 4. They all have different linkage so in that aspect they are not interchangeable to each other.

All of the carb bodies are the same, they slide will interchange within any carb body regardless of year.

So, if you get the right/proper carb body all of your parts will slip right in and you will be on the way again.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM