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I took off the cover to expose the bolt to rotate the motor counter clockwise and found 1 medium size ball bearing I would say about 1/16 of inch in diameter. Where could of this came from? I went ahead and started it and it runs like a champ. Should I be scared to ride.
You know that small brass bar that only lets you insert the needle jet a certain way. You have to line up the grooves of the needle jet with it. Mine fell out and I can't find it any where. I've been googling diagrams looking for a part number for a while now. Does anybody know a good way to fix...
Okay there was no water or sediment in the carbs, but I figured out whats wrong. You know the little brass insert that only lets you insert the needle jet a certain way? It fell out. I can't find it anywhere. I've looked online and i cant find a replacement.
I have an old cb360 I bought for a couple hundred buck and slapped a pair of mikuni 32 VM carbs on it. I later figured out they were way too big, but I re jetted them, and had it running pretty good for awhile. When I first put the carbs on I couldn't get it to run off the left cylinder, I ended...
I bought for my cb360 I think they are too big. Let me know what you have or make me an offer
have rejetted to a 30 pilot and 150 main. Would come with 35 pilots and 190 mains too.
I have a 74 cb360 (bone stock 14500 miles) that I've been tinkering with. I pulled a noob mistake and bought to big of mikunis for her (32vm) I could really use some jet and needle suggestions????
I'm from Springfield mo.
I went to wally world and even though the 15 amp fuse looked good it was bad, I bought an assortment of fuses, a multimeter, and some wire. Debating on keeping the 12$ multimeter it's digital, the one I have at home is analog. What could cause the fuse to blow? Could it have anything to do with...
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