- Sat Feb 22, 2014 3:11 pm
#3273
If anyone remembers me posting about rejettting my carby and changing my air filter for the sporty S&B conical job, you will maybe remember me complaining that the carby was jumping around and my fix was to make a bracket to hold the thing in a stable position. That worked. Since then though, I haven't been too impressed with the way Thumper has been running and ticking over. I decided to set the tickover today and sort out what appeared to be a rich mixture. The plug being covered in soot, I supposed it was running rich.
I fiddled with air and throttle stop, I sweated with it actually, having no good tickover, spitbacks, cut-outs and no appreciable difference, no matter what I did. In desperation, I thought maybe I should take the carby out and have a look-see.
No need. Look what I found between the carby and the manifold, and don't ask why I didn't spot it when I last had the carby off. Although, that bit of rubber has been standing for 8 years and maybe the unsupported carby ripped it on my road trial, which is why I heard the carby jumping around in the first place. Anyone else ever had this happen?

I fiddled with air and throttle stop, I sweated with it actually, having no good tickover, spitbacks, cut-outs and no appreciable difference, no matter what I did. In desperation, I thought maybe I should take the carby out and have a look-see.
No need. Look what I found between the carby and the manifold, and don't ask why I didn't spot it when I last had the carby off. Although, that bit of rubber has been standing for 8 years and maybe the unsupported carby ripped it on my road trial, which is why I heard the carby jumping around in the first place. Anyone else ever had this happen?

I didn't buy the bike to add years to my remaining life. I bought it to add life to my remaining years.
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Exile.
Find me (and Thumper) here: http://thumperdiaries.exilesplace.dk/#home