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* again bleed upright under kerosene (mineral spirits or maybe even diesel fuel in a pinch?) to clean | * again bleed upright under kerosene (mineral spirits or maybe even diesel fuel in a pinch?) to clean | ||
* bleed out the solvent from the last step | * bleed out the solvent from the last step | ||
* bleed under engine oil until primed ( | * bleed under engine oil until primed (pressing on the tappet without the "bleeder pin" inserted should feel like it is basically completely solid | ||
* | * Keep upright and install with the tappet lower hole toward the (toward spark-plugs) squirter? | ||
==Hydraulic control systems== | ==Hydraulic control systems== | ||
===Brakes=== | ===Brakes=== | ||
===Clutch=== | ===Clutch=== | ||
Revision as of 19:48, 30 June 2026
Should replace
O-rings
Avoid fuel leakage:
- Carb "Tee" x2
- Carb bowl x4
- Carb flow tubes & vent "Tees" x8(x4+x4)
Avoid Air leakage(leads to lean):
- Carb-head x8
Avoid low head/cam/tappet lubrication:
- Valve-train oil pipe x10(x2+x8)
Avoid low oil pressure/dirty oil contamination?:
- Oil filter tube x3?
- Oil filter cover x1 (sometimes comes with new filter, can be reused carefully)
Must clean/rebuild
Carburetors
- Check and replace with same jets & emulsion tube or clean, check, and reuse (order individually by size, no kits)
- Reuse main-jet needle (do not trust "kits")
- If a po crushed the mixture screw seats, tuning will go from 2-3 turns out to something like 1/4-3/4 of a turn out
- The hole that the very tip of the mixture screw "needle" goes into should have a narrow, raised "lip" surrounding it. If you look down the mixture screw hole, and see a "pin-hole" that is flush to the base or has "started" out metal around it that looks like a pressed rivet, the screw seat is crushed and destroyed.
- It goes without saying, vacuum-balance the carbs
- Nothing beats digital gauges for speed, ease of use, or accuracy.
Hydraulic Tappets
- Follow manual for removal
- Use allen key (my recommendation), smooth bore side of 1/16 drill bit (Clymer manual), or special tool Honda 07973-ME9-0000 to bleed out oil
- again bleed upright under kerosene (mineral spirits or maybe even diesel fuel in a pinch?) to clean
- bleed out the solvent from the last step
- bleed under engine oil until primed (pressing on the tappet without the "bleeder pin" inserted should feel like it is basically completely solid
- Keep upright and install with the tappet lower hole toward the (toward spark-plugs) squirter?