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 Posted: 07:50 - 29 Nov 2004 Post subject: Carb icing? |
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I had the privilege of riding an unfaired '84 Honda Goldwing the 200 miles home from San Francisco in near freezing temperatures today (2c) and was wondering if the low temperature and duration of the ride would have been enough to cause carb icing. I ask this because after a long ride, the bike would start to whistle a bit, as if something was catching the wind oddly. I doubt this was the case though, as it continued whistling a bit until I had almost come to a stop. Then it wouldn't do it again for quite some time.
I guess my specific question is, can carb icing occur at slightly above freezing temperatures if the ride is long enough? I was traveling between 70 and 80 miles an hour for about an hour both times it occurred. The bike ran completely fine other than that.
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I don't think wings are noted for carb icing which would normally cause erratic running and intermittant loss of power.
Probably the wind howling through a hole in a plastic somewhere or induction noise.
Check for the source of the noise by pulling the clutch and killing the engine. If it is still whistling it is nothing to do with the engine.
Check your wheel bearings and the speedo drive cable, both of which can make odd noises if they are on the way out. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Speaking from experiance here, carb icing can occur at any temperature below 6 deg. the main reason for this without going into scientific detail but imagine the wind chill you feel at 60 mph on your bike. Cold eh? Well what about 200mph? Thats about how fast the air moves through your venturi in your carb, now put some petrol on your arm and move it through the air or blow on it. Now you get the point, the evaporation of the petrol speeds up the cooling even more and depending on the amount of water in the fuel and in the air depends on how much ice you get.  ____________________ Here comes the summer!  |
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