Keyster kits and clutch cableKeyster kits and clutch cableOK, lm(or any one else as knowledgeable)I received my keyster #116 kits today( I ordered them prior to seeing your post about the cb#117 kits) My bike(frame#cl-1034582,engine#cl77e-1034584) was running rich throughout the rev range. Inspection showed that the floats were not set right and one was leaking(I now have new ones) Should I use every part of the kits(#130 mains#30slows) or should I use my existing #120 main slow jets(my needles look fine even magnified)The timing was spot on. This is a rebuilt engine and supposedly the carbs were done as well(it sat for 5 yrs after rebuild) Also received new proper length clutch cable but mine seems to be integral with the joint piece that slides into the side-case. It looks like I'll have to cut(or de-solder/de-braze) the end to get it out of the joint piece and then cut the small opening of the the piece to get the new cable in. Have you ever seen this or did a PO make-up their own clutch cable? Thanks for any help you can render.
Re: Keyster kits and clutch cableDo what ya like with the carbs.
The cables all had the threaded adjuster on the engine end so ya mush have a Goldberg set-up. ......lm
"CB-77 Kits"OK lm I got my cb-77 kits(#135 main,#42 slow) for my cl-77 today. carbs are spotlessly prepared and ready to assemble. The new slide adjust screws seem a little long to engage the spring in there furthest out(slide down) position so I'm using the stock ones. According to what I've read here I think I'll start with needle clips 2 notches from bottom and set the new floats to 22.5 mm. Sound good so far?
Re: "CB-77 Kits"Simple way to set the float.
REMOVE THE MAIN JET AND WITH THE CARB BODY UPSIDE DOWN ADJUST THE FLOAT SO AS YA LOOK ACROSS THE FLOAT BOTTOMS THEY ARE INLINE WITH THE JET HOLDER. ONLY TOOL REQUIRED IS SOMETHING TO BEND THE TANG ON THE FLOAT. ............lm The long spring is for the slide adjuster and does need to have pressure on the screw. The short spring is for the air screw.
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