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Ivan

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  • Birthday 01/25/1975

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    Hutchinson, United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    81 SX 1100, 84 Venture
  1. How much for a couple of those machined balls? No threading needed, I have lots of taps, but don't have the tooling to make some form tools... PS did you use an off hand grinder to make those forming tools? Not trying to steal trade secrets, but as a machinist, I find that the conventional machining is becoming a lost art, and I want to learn more. I could program a CNC lathe, but there is no art in that.
  2. Something like this may work, it doesn't have the jets and tubes, but looks like all the rubber parts and the gasket, except for the decel diaphragm and the slide diaphragm. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-86-07-VMAX-CARB-KITS-CARBURETOR-KITS_W0QQitemZ200391731171QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotorcycles_Parts_Accessories?hash=item2ea84727e3 Partsnmore has the decel diaphragms for $12 a pop, which is the cheapest I have seen them. Of course, there is the ebay slide diaphragm tech tip on this site, if you need those. The only thing not covered is the rubber plugs in the jet block. Boats.net has them for $5 a pop, which is expensive. I am considering looking at Ace hardware, they have all kinds of plugs and such. If not I am going ot machine aluminum pieces that will have an oring.
  3. FWIW, my 84 has passenger floor boards. Isn't that basically the same as the 83? If so a set from an 84 would bolt right on.
  4. When you blow away a HD rider on a REAL scoot, and they give you the single finger salute, they are just showing you how big their pecker is.
  5. The machining of the ball is what interests me most. How did you accomplish that?
  6. Wow what an a$$hat. That's when you need an orangutan named "Clyde". Right turn, Clyde.
  7. My wife was going to leave me until I used some SeaFoam and synched my carbs.
  8. The only reason for resistors inthe secondary ignition system is the reduction of RFI. If you don't run some type of resistor, you will never have a crystal clear audio system. I notice you took it all out of your scoot, but when you pull up to someone at a stoplight, it will make their radio crackle and pop, so I would recommend not revving the engine much so they don't figure out its you doing it.
  9. FWIW I have synched the carbs. I did rebuild them too, but for lack of finding those absolutely stupid rubber plugs that block the jet galleys in the block, I used the old ones. I suspect this to be the culprit. When I get back to work, I am going to machine some aluminum plugs that use small orings.
  10. Well, I did get them replaced this morning. The scoot runs much better but still has a dead miss on the left rear cylinder. (#3?) I popped out the anti tamper brass plugs on the idle screws and started fiddling with the idle mix. When I got the screw about 6 turns out, the cylinder started firing half way. I guess I need to pull the carbs and rework them again... Not looking forward to it, it was a real PITA.
  11. Yeah, the guy at the parts store crossed it to that number, so I will have them in the morning.
  12. Yeah, I guess I mis-read your post. When I run into one that is seizing, I warm it up. it helps a bunch. Also works with stubborn exhaust bolts and studs.
  13. Ivan

    Ride much??

    not an RSV, but when I got my XS11 going last August, I had put 26,000+ statute miles on it when I got rear ended in June. Its probably not fair that I use it to commute when ever the weather is above 25º and I live 50 miles from work. It isn't all that hard to rack up 700 miles a week that way.
  14. Nah, I usually remove plugs cold. It doesn't burn that bad that way. One trick I learned while wrenching cars was to warm the engine and try to pull the plug then. Sometimes the heated head will expand enough to loosen a bit. If that doesn't work, your method is next in line. I really don't want to yank the head and heli coil it.
  15. I read in another thread, I think started by Monty (Thanks!) about resistor plugs making eh scoot run bad, so, I checked and sure enough... I went to try and get some non resistor plugs, and man what a hassle. The parts guy said no place stocks non resistor type plugs anymore. He was kind enough to call several different places to find a set. So they will be here in the morning. Whew. In the midst of all this, I tried to remove the #4 plug, and it is seized in the head. I learned about this while wrenching cars, so, I can get it out ok, but now I need to find a thread chaser. I was all over town trying to find a 12mm thread chaser, and everyone tried to sell me a tap. After arguing with the 12th guy about the difference between a tap and a thread chaser, I gave up. Does anyone here know where to find a thread chaser for these bikes? Even a brand name or a website would help.
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