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Title: carb question
Post by: tdan553527 on January 24, 2005, 02:44:56 PM
rejetted this weekend, when I opened up my carbs, this is what it looked like. Left side clean, right side not clean. What caused this?

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Title: carb question
Post by: se7enty7 on January 24, 2005, 03:14:10 PM
looks like it's backfiring through your intake
Title: carb question
Post by: Kerry on January 24, 2005, 03:27:54 PM
Which could mean that your intake valve is open a little bit during the combustion cycle, which would mean that your intake valve is too TIGHT.

Have you checked your valve clearances yet?  :dunno:
Title: carb question
Post by: tdan553527 on January 25, 2005, 06:06:22 AM
I checked them at 8,000, now have 11,000. Planning on checking them this weekend while I have the tank off due to repainting.
Title: carb question
Post by: dgyver on January 25, 2005, 07:37:57 AM
Another possibility is that there is carbon build-up on the valve seat preventing the valve from closing fully.
Title: carb question
Post by: tdan553527 on January 25, 2005, 08:55:57 AM
If that is the case, then what should be done to eliminate the carbon on the valve or valve seat?
Title: carb question
Post by: dgyver on January 25, 2005, 09:13:55 AM
Check the compression first. This will tell if there is a problem inside, but it could be valves or rings. To clean the valves, the head would need to be pulled.

There is another way that I heard about....spraying a little water into the carbs while the motor is running. Kind of like steam cleaning your motor.
Title: carb question
Post by: se7enty7 on January 25, 2005, 09:44:47 AM
Quote from: dgyverCheck the compression first. This will tell if there is a problem inside, but it could be valves or rings. To clean the valves, the head would need to be pulled.

There is another way that I heard about....spraying a little water into the carbs while the motor is running. Kind of like steam cleaning your motor.

don't do that.
Title: carb question
Post by: tdan553527 on January 25, 2005, 09:47:51 AM
That doesn't sound too good for the engine, of course what do I know, thats why I'm asking. Any other suggestions.
Title: carb question
Post by: manofthefield on January 25, 2005, 09:54:58 AM
Quote from: se7enty7
Quote from: dgyverCheck the compression first. This will tell if there is a problem inside, but it could be valves or rings. To clean the valves, the head would need to be pulled.

There is another way that I heard about....spraying a little water into the carbs while the motor is running. Kind of like steam cleaning your motor.

don't do that.
Why not?  I thought a little spray of water could be good for an engine.
Title: carb question
Post by: Jake D on January 25, 2005, 09:58:50 AM
Water injection is more common than you think.  It is often done on turbo charged cars to help prevent detonation under extreme boost conditions.  But I've never heard of anybody cleaning valves in this manner.
Title: Valves
Post by: The Buddha on January 25, 2005, 10:18:48 AM
All old time mechanics in some form or another use water to clean the carbon. They sell some stuff that is actually water with some corrosion inhibitors wihihc is now the treatment of choice. You have to remember these 3 things ... the motor has to be hot hot hot before you inject water, Use steam distilled water, and run the motor for a good 15-20 mins after the last drop of water has made its way out. How and where do you add water ... Air filter ... either spray through it if its K&N type or remove it and spray if its paper or UNI.
Cool.
Srinath.