I have just bent the clip slightly, and now the fuel levels reach something like 7,4-7,6 or close to that. So I'll start it up, set the idle, and mess a little with the airmix screw.Â
I changed the float valves in connection with the rebuild earlier in the spring, yes.Â
I'll post back when I have done the above.Â
Thanks for your replies!Â
Christ this work is hot in the sun, 28 degrees in Copenhagen.. Guess the test trip will be going to a beach
So now it is better, it pulls harder and feels better.Â
However, I still feel hesitation when I give 50% throttle and above that.Â
When I bought the carb rebuild kit in the spring, I could only get one where the main jet is a #142.5 and as far as I can see in Haynes, it needs to be a 140 for my model ('91 3VD).Â
So I think I will swap for a 140 and see what happens.
Quote:$14 = Domestic USA $48 International shipping. ?? $14 thats just for USA right?
I'm sorry, you're right. F%$#@&% 48 dollars! Must be said, though, that you'll never need another set..... I bought 2 sets 50000kms ago and the first set still show no sign of wear.
Is the leccy fuel pump over pressuring? You say it's clicking so must have been changed as 3VD should have a vacuum pump as standard so depends on which leccy pump has been used.
Current toys: '99 XT600E, 2000 4TX, '82 Princess 30DS (where the username comes from), No longer a '03 Fazer thou.
Quote:Is the leccy fuel pump over pressuring? You say it's clicking so must have been changed as 3VD should have a vacuum pump as standard so depends on which leccy pump has been used.
I tried an electrical fuel pump on my original 3VD carbs and never made it run prperly. Gave up on them and got myself a pair of Mk2a carbs - sorted!
Yup sounds rich if no choke required. Whenever the FP needles are fitted there seem to be issues with mk1. Have you got OEM needles in good condition ewe can try wid FP toobs?
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
I ditched the Vacum operated fuel pump as it wasn't original and the PO said it was from a Go-Kart. On the Highway at .... 80-100mph the bike would porpoise, slow then accellerate as the float bowl emptied and filled. Basically the pump couldn't deliver enough fuel. I got the pump from AMAZON, advertised as for a R6 and 535 Vriago. 2-4PSI pump and as soon as the flat bowl is full it will turn off.
The Bike rides great and after faffing with the jetting (different mains and the needle clip position) it rides nicely.Â
That it requires little or no choke to start it is probably the issue but i did replace the Choke plungers, perhaps where they seat is past its best???
Apart from the TPS, how are the 4TX carbs different?
Mk2a carbs need a MK2a airbox...Look on EBay or somewhere for a pic of the airbox end of the carbs MK2a has something like a 10mm ring around the carb houseing about four carb jets, they will not fit into a 3vd or MK2 airbox.Mk2 carbs from memory will fit a 3vd airbox.
Bjorge was talking MK2a the term 4TX is a bit vague.
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Mk2a carbs (with diaphram pump) on my 3VD gives more poke than MK2 carbs which in turn gives more poke than 3VD carbs.
Have found a set of what i believe to be MK2a Carbs, on their way to me for 50 Euro. Airbox next, ill do some Yamaha parts number comparing to see what go where.
As a side note, the Original "nappie" style exhaust had a slight flat spot in the rev range at 3.5K rpm. Just enough to make anything loose to buzz. With the single GPR Exhaust - which cut a TON of weight together with the center stand delete - the buzz has moved up to 4.5K rpm. Would love to be able to tune this out, literally or figuratively. Or both.
Side note two, while i have your attention anyway. Fork Brace? Transformed my old V50 Monza into a lovely bike to ride. Does the TDM benefit from one? Just not feeling the love from the front end when going a little quicker.
To enhance the forks you need a pair of RaceTech gold valves (been there, done that) or perhaps the cheaper yss ones (no experience). It profoundly transforms the feel.
Just be prepared for an urge to sort the rear shock as the contrast front/rear will be striking...