81_chapparel194
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Re: carb adjusting 1981 90hp v-4
ok after removing the carbs today when i got in from work, (man i swear i can do this in my sleep, i had the carbs off and on the work bench in 20 min) i dissasembled the carbs checking the # on each jet as i removed them and found each jet was in the perspective place. whoa i must have been more dilligent than i thought OR got extremely lucky. because i sure dont remember taking note of the numbers on them the first thousand times i tore it apart. but according to the parts diagram on brp parts diagram they were all in exactly the right places. idle jets were #29 mids were #35 idles being behind the top screws on the lower carb bowl. mids being in the upper throat of each carb. and of course the mians were in the lower screw holes (cant mistake those different thread pitch). i was ready to give up when i decided to blow thru the mid jet passages with very low compressed air. actually from a 12 volt dc inflator with a conical shaped adaptor used to inflate beach balls and water toys. i noticed on one of the passages i was getting very restricted air flow from the other end of the passage. all the other 3 were fine free flowing. so after a few seconds of blowing air thru that restricted passage i decided to spray some carb cleaner and see if that would help. well no luck. so then i had a hair brain idea. (i know dangerous for me) lol i found a fine piece of single strand wire that just would fit inside the smallest end of the jet that ran from the top of the carb down to the bowl. i fished it thru the passage ever so slightly until i saw what appeared to be a real slender piece of string maybe coming out of the bottom. well running the wire thru several times spraying carb cleaner thru the passage and alternating low pressure compressed air i saw little particles of what ever the blockage was coming out. so i kept cleaning and spraying and blowing air thru until i was sure it was clear and the pressure felt equal coming thru all passages. and to be safe and since i was already into the carbs i just went ahead and did all passages the same way. luckily none of the others showed any sign of blockage. i decided it was time for a cold adult beverage so i re assembled both carbs put them inside ziploc bags and left them lying on the work bench until tomorrow. i am now kicking back enjoying a cold beverage and already itching to splash the ol girl and see if my problem is solved.... i keep kicking myself for missing this the first time i soaked and cleaned the carbs. although as my lovely admiral said "baby maybe it sucked it up very soon after you re assembled and started it up" she is soo confident in my work. thats why she is my admiral..
The idle air bleeds are the jets between the two throats on the face of the carb. Metricwrench is correct, just follow the factory diagram and insert the jets they way they appear on the exploded parts diagram.
ok after removing the carbs today when i got in from work, (man i swear i can do this in my sleep, i had the carbs off and on the work bench in 20 min) i dissasembled the carbs checking the # on each jet as i removed them and found each jet was in the perspective place. whoa i must have been more dilligent than i thought OR got extremely lucky. because i sure dont remember taking note of the numbers on them the first thousand times i tore it apart. but according to the parts diagram on brp parts diagram they were all in exactly the right places. idle jets were #29 mids were #35 idles being behind the top screws on the lower carb bowl. mids being in the upper throat of each carb. and of course the mians were in the lower screw holes (cant mistake those different thread pitch). i was ready to give up when i decided to blow thru the mid jet passages with very low compressed air. actually from a 12 volt dc inflator with a conical shaped adaptor used to inflate beach balls and water toys. i noticed on one of the passages i was getting very restricted air flow from the other end of the passage. all the other 3 were fine free flowing. so after a few seconds of blowing air thru that restricted passage i decided to spray some carb cleaner and see if that would help. well no luck. so then i had a hair brain idea. (i know dangerous for me) lol i found a fine piece of single strand wire that just would fit inside the smallest end of the jet that ran from the top of the carb down to the bowl. i fished it thru the passage ever so slightly until i saw what appeared to be a real slender piece of string maybe coming out of the bottom. well running the wire thru several times spraying carb cleaner thru the passage and alternating low pressure compressed air i saw little particles of what ever the blockage was coming out. so i kept cleaning and spraying and blowing air thru until i was sure it was clear and the pressure felt equal coming thru all passages. and to be safe and since i was already into the carbs i just went ahead and did all passages the same way. luckily none of the others showed any sign of blockage. i decided it was time for a cold adult beverage so i re assembled both carbs put them inside ziploc bags and left them lying on the work bench until tomorrow. i am now kicking back enjoying a cold beverage and already itching to splash the ol girl and see if my problem is solved.... i keep kicking myself for missing this the first time i soaked and cleaned the carbs. although as my lovely admiral said "baby maybe it sucked it up very soon after you re assembled and started it up" she is soo confident in my work. thats why she is my admiral..