After too long a layup (probably 3-6 months), my 1967 R50 has a sticking carb slide. I worked it with Berryman's B-12 cleaner and a soft plastic "wool" pad and it loosened up some, but still isn't moving freely. The other carb slideis moving nicely.
This bike has been a good runner and this is the first time my slide has stuck.
Any suggestions? I was thinking the next step was a carb disassembly and soak in carb dip. I really don't want to go to abrasives - it was working fine before.
Thanks!
Stuck Carb Slide
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Stuck Carb Slide
Gene Ungar
1964 R50/2
1982 R65LS
1964 R50/2
1982 R65LS
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- Posts: 4
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Re: Stuck Carb Slide
Success! I went after the offending slide with rubbing compound and a damp rag. 10 minutes later the slide was sliding and the bike was running like a champ!
Gene Ungar
1964 R50/2
1982 R65LS
1964 R50/2
1982 R65LS
Re: Stuck Carb Slide
Good Job! I like cheap, easy fixes.Gene Ungar wrote:Success! I went after the offending slide with rubbing compound and a damp rag. 10 minutes later the slide was sliding and the bike was running like a champ!