79 cbx pilot screw
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79 cbx pilot screw
My pilots do not have a washer or "o" ring on top of the spring.Are they supposed to be there? I cannot find a good pic or clear parts fisch.
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Re: 79 cbx pilot screw
Welcome to the site.
Rubber o-ring and washer should both be there. Often they stay stuck inside the carb body and a fine wire hook is required to persuade their removal.
Half way down the first page is a pic. http://www.motorcycleproject.com/motorc ... short.html
The Mike Nixon carb book is the best money you can spend for your CBX.
Rubber o-ring and washer should both be there. Often they stay stuck inside the carb body and a fine wire hook is required to persuade their removal.
Half way down the first page is a pic. http://www.motorcycleproject.com/motorc ... short.html
The Mike Nixon carb book is the best money you can spend for your CBX.
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Re: 79 cbx pilot screw
If the carbs have been sitting for a while sometimes they will stick to the carb pilot orifice, squirt a couple drops of WD-40 in the passages and follow Steve's advice.
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Re: 79 cbx pilot screw
Thanks for both of your replys.My mirror showed a metalic surface inside the pilot holes but that may have been the washer.However,all six looked the same.I'm going to remove the easiest pilot and see if I can remove anything.I saw the book site before with the pic of the pilot and that's what prompted my inquirey.