air passages in keihin CA77 carbair passages in keihin CA77 carbI finally got my dream project out of my basement.
The gas will not flow through the carburetor while everything is hooked up. if I crack open the the float bowl a hair, the gas begins to flow... tighten it back down... it stops. Basically to me it reads as a tight/plugged carb... with no where for the air to leave and make room for fuel. Can anyone tell me or point me toward a schematic where i can see what passages may need a pipe cleaner? The carb is mounted to the bike and I'd like to keep it that way. it's awkward on the ca77... getting it on and off... especially with the air filter. many thanks Tom The float is there to cut off the fuel when it has reached the right level. If you drop the float bowl the float will also drop and let fuel flow.
What problem are you trying to solve? If you are in any doubt about blockages of the jets you need to take the carb off and clean it properly. G
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F carbAs said, you will want to take your carb off.
The idle jet is particularly small and I have had a couple that were plugged so tight that I had to use a .010 guitar string to get the varnish out. If gas flows when you loosen the bowl, it may be your float hanging up on your bowl gasket. They are pretty simple carbs, but everything has to be working or you will have trouble. Good luck. thanks guys,
i already rebuilt the carb... cleaned all the passages and put in new floats, needles, boot gasket, etc. and set the height BUT i actually think you may be right - that the float needle is sticking. Sometimes your brain sticks on something when you start assuming you're already past an issue. I bet a little wiggle will fix everything. Will update soon Tom
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