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Don't make the mistake I've seen over a million times and rush it
What's the air filter like?
Genuine(?) mileage?
General condition? ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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A little far from me buddy, shame!
I'm sure someone on here would be happy to assist but I can assure you, it really is as simple as removing the bank of carbs, undoing each bowl one at a time and cleaning them, removing the jets etc.
I would recommend removing the cables from the throttle rather than the carbs as they can be a pain to get back in.
If you are scared to strip and clean, you could post them and I'll do them for you. It really is quite simple In reality, it won't be far different from this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdCL9DoBTo0
You'll notice minor differences but the main thing is cleaning the jets and bowls properly. Any dirt is likely to affect it.
Air filter is definitely worth a look at, however I've never liked the space constraints on the Bandit  |
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| Vincent wrote: | Don't make the mistake I've seen over a million times and rush it
What's the air filter like?
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The general condition is not that bad, it's been standing for a year cos the tax ran out last August, so I mot'd it and taxed it with no problems and it ran ok at first in the sense it would ride a little but as soon as I opened the throttle it cut out. I knew the carbs would need a clean after reading other posts online but when I seen then plugs last night that could of been another reason. |
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I would definitely give it a go. You'll feel more satisfied  |
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I wouldn't pay too much attention to the state of the plugs for now. if you're keeping the bike, deffo replace them though. Did you get rid of any old fuel?
As Paddy says, it's no big deal to just clean the pilot jets. Get the carbs onto a nice clean rag and take each bowl off methodically, sticking all screws etc in a dish/pot.
FFS, be careful where you take the bike if you go that route, only use a garage that's recommended  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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my first "proper" bike was my Bandit, taking the carbs off is straight forward
Take seat off
take tank off (2 10mm bolts)
undue all the jubilee clamps on the airbox (back of carbs)
undue all the jubilee clamps on the inlets (front of carbs)
open the carbs with your hand (sounds complicated - move the throttle) unclip the push cable
with the carbs closed you should be able to release the 2nd throttle cable now...
take the choke cable off
push down on all the carbs - they will come off with a "pop"
careful which way you hold them as some fuel may come out
now use pete's guide on how to clean em - which funnily enough is on Bandit carbs
first time it took me about an hour to get the carbs off - an im an oaf[/url] |
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Hi
Got your PM unfortunately I'm quite busy at present trying to sort my own stuff otherwise would have offered a hand.
What Mudcow suggests is pretty much spot on, I've done the rig ma role of carbs on and off Bandit 600's too many times they really are temperamental.
First suggestion is as others, give the carbs a clean following the removal method, be careful with the float bowl cross head screws, many a time these get chewed up by some moron and re-used rather than replaced, make sure you have a good nick posi screw driver and consider some plus gas penetrating oil before attempting them.
Whilst your in there cleaning the carbs you may as well check the float heights too (should be 17.00 + 1.00 mm) but you'll need a feeler gauge for that. (little vid of how to do that check once you have the float bowl off in case you don't know how https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj52oUY7ISc). ____________________ Current: 02 FZS 1000 & 91 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Some Bike Pics...
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