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I'm trying to put together a CB350 I have, but it has a couple bent valves. I'm looking to buy a set of straight valves so I can get this sucker back on the road.
Thanks!
Stephen
Currently no air box, and CL high pipe exhaust. I did pull out the stock airboxes that have new filters and hooked them up, and it made no difference. The last time I pulled the carbs apart I just left the airboxes off.
When I first rebuilt the motor about 2 years ago, it had no issues with...
So I have a cb175 that will only idle at ~2000rpm if I have both idle adjustment screws on the carbs dialed all the way in. With both all the way in, the idle is stable at 2000rpm, but if I back either side out, or both sides out just a little and it'll die pretty quick (within 15 secs). Can...
I'm putting the top end of my CB175 all back together and have a quick question about the timing chain adjuster/plunger.
I know you compress the plunger into the head and hold it with the set screw. Once the head is reinstalled you loosen the set screw and the plunger pops out and presses...
Hmm, well then perhaps I'll save my money on this one then. Also I completely agree...my mind was blown when I first learned about impact drivers....they're worth every penny!
Ah you're right... it is cm. I just assumed inches and didn't look to closely.
I do have a set of calipers, its how I've always set float heights. However I was thinking these would end up being easier/more precise to use?
So I've seen this gauge all over the internet:
http://www.amazon.com/CARBURETOR-FLOAT-GAUGE-MIKUNI-KAWASAKI/dp/B001PLDUVE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=miscellaneous&qid=1296720653&sr=1-1
But does anyone know of one that is in metric units of measurement as opposed to in inches? Sure I could easily...
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