This is my first posting and I am not sure how this is going to go, but I must be a moron.
I have a 1967 Honda CB160 that I am trying to get up and running and i ran into a snag. The throttle started to stick and I thought that it was a frayed cable, but it turned out that the "what I think is called the slider valve" was sticking. So I removed the sliders and carburetor and cleaned them. Now, when I try to put the slider back down the tube, it seems to get stuck half way.
How tight should the slider be? Should it fit snug, is something wrong? Should I be using some type of WD40?
Please Help a Rookie out.
Thank you
I have a 1967 Honda CB160 that I am trying to get up and running and i ran into a snag. The throttle started to stick and I thought that it was a frayed cable, but it turned out that the "what I think is called the slider valve" was sticking. So I removed the sliders and carburetor and cleaned them. Now, when I try to put the slider back down the tube, it seems to get stuck half way.
How tight should the slider be? Should it fit snug, is something wrong? Should I be using some type of WD40?
Please Help a Rookie out.
Thank you