I am still experimenting with my carb settings and have to remove the carb bowls often to change jets, mains, etc.
Got a question on the cork gaskets on the Bing float bowls: they seem to develop leaks easily (at least in my case), seemingly due to shrinkage. That shrinkage is due to age and/or dryness, I assume. Would it help to soak them in water to swell so that they fill the void better? Any other suggestions?
Thanks, Stephen
Leaky carb bowls
Leaky carb bowls
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Re: Leaky carb bowls
I don't know if soaking them would make them swell or not, but, if you want
to try it, I would soak them in fuel.
to try it, I would soak them in fuel.
Re: Leaky carb bowls
Start with brand new ones but coat them with grease before installing them.
When you put the bowl back on, wiggle it around so it is well seated before clipping it.
let me know how it works out.
Did you ever have gassy smelling boots in the wrong social situation?
You stand out like a sore thumb.
When you put the bowl back on, wiggle it around so it is well seated before clipping it.
let me know how it works out.

Did you ever have gassy smelling boots in the wrong social situation?
You stand out like a sore thumb.

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My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
Re: Leaky carb bowls
I did try the grease route before ... I think. What I did notice in the past was the variation of dimensions: some where so wide they didn't even fit into the groove.
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Re: Leaky carb bowls
I grease them too.
Maybe the holding bail is sprung a bit. Try bending it a little (take it off the carbs) to make it fit tighter.
Haven't run into the "too-wide" problem tho...In that case, I would shave the offending edge with a razor blade and straight-edge.
Yes, you can still get single-edge razor blades for such things...maybe even for shaving!!
Maybe the holding bail is sprung a bit. Try bending it a little (take it off the carbs) to make it fit tighter.
Haven't run into the "too-wide" problem tho...In that case, I would shave the offending edge with a razor blade and straight-edge.
Yes, you can still get single-edge razor blades for such things...maybe even for shaving!!
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Re: Leaky carb bowls
Yes I have, but the gas eminated from a different source.gspd wrote: Did you ever have gassy smelling boots in the wrong social situation?
You stand out like a sore thumb.
I blame the dog.

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Re: Leaky carb bowls
This reminded me of my very favorite typo ever on the old forum. Someone, I don't remember who, posted a question about how he was having a problem with his carb bowels.
I still laugh every time I think about it.
I still laugh every time I think about it.

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I remember that, and had a chuckle er 2 myself, when I saw this thread.
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Same here, that typo wuz funny on the old board. What would that be.....a Freudian slip?Scot wrote:I remember that, and had a chuckle er 2 myself, when I saw this thread.
That would be the day when we'd see a typo of "carob bowels".
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Re: Leaky carb bowls
StephenB wrote:I am still experimenting with my carb settings and have to remove the carb bowls often to change jets, mains, etc.
Got a question on the cork gaskets on the Bing float bowls: they seem to develop leaks easily (at least in my case), seemingly due to shrinkage. That shrinkage is due to age and/or dryness, I assume. Would it help to soak them in water to swell so that they fill the void better? Any other suggestions?
Thanks, Stephen
Stephen, I've had trouble like this from time to time, more so on the RS. After dropping the bowl a time or two and fiddling with the gasket and surfaces, it seemed to stop (for now).
I do know the float needle seats got changed out a couple of years ago to match the new float needles. Maybe that's when the leaks stopped.