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Mr. Die Grinder (of the 120 volt family) is much more agressive.
Pete, did you have an exhaust gasket? If not, I can point you to an eBay vendor that sells a pack of four for cheap. Also, do you think you might have a vaccuum leak where the intake meets the head? Just curious. In T's case, it sure explains why the PO couldn't make it run.
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11-15-2009, 12:08 PM | #63 |
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Negative on the leaks. I puffed quite a bit of smoke near all suspect areas and it wafted away. Nothing got sucked in that I could see. I have some copper crush washers at work, no gaskets for between pipe and can although I do have material to cut from, but the exhaust on the mini can wait until gio sends me my missing box of hardware. Thanks though!
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11-15-2009, 01:32 PM | #64 |
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Wow! That thing with the intake o-ring is wild! I will have to get mine out for a rip and see how it is now... Seems to be running really well, but have to ride it to tell for sure. If mine is still acting up, I will definitely check that o-ring... Might explain why fiddling with the stock carb made no difference at all in the way it ran. (though I still suspect a float issue on that one) Thanks for letting us know what to look for, would be an elusive thing to find otherwise.
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11-15-2009, 05:27 PM | #65 |
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You're welcome Stew.
Pete, I didn't ask my question properly. Does your Beast have an exhaust gasket where the pipe meets the head? T's was missing (maybe from the PO).
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I know my Mini Beast didn't have one there either. The pipe just slides into the port and is clamped in by a hard metal bracket shaped like a gasket. |
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Since the bike had zero hours on it (from me) when I changed head pipes, I reused the existing gasket although once crushed I shouldnt have, but it worked. So I have 1 new, unused one stashed....wouldnt mind 4 though
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Here's the exhaust gaskets I bought: http://cgi.ebay.ca/HONDA-GL1500-GL18...item19b75b5380
Search for item #110450398080 if the link is dead, or search for siriusconincnosparts on eBay. TurboT, yes, our Beast came with an exhaust gasket. It blew out the day you and I were riding and burned a hole in my riding pants. I secured the bolts on yours with red Loctite when I replaced your gasket.
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11-15-2009, 11:19 PM | #69 |
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Stew reminded me about the float level in the PZ30 carbs. I remove the bowl, invert the carb and check to see that the parting line on the float is parallel with the bowl mounting surface. If the parting line isn't parallel, carefully bend the float arm until it is. I also remove the floats and submerge them in water to be sure that they don't leak.
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This fuzzy photo (I took it in the dark) shows the socket head cap screw I installed to replace the too-short bolt, the NGK plug wire, the NGK plug boot and the heat paint on the exhaust pipe.
After welding an extension on the exhaust pipe, I decided it was time to try and preserve the pipe. Brush-on Tremclad flat black heat paint is my preference. I also cleaned the rust off of the heat shields with some 000 steel wool and then shot 'em with a clear spray bomb. Hopefully they stay rust free for awhile. They kinda look like stainless now. Sorta. I found a loose plug boot on T's quad when I was chasing the vacuum leak, so I swapped it for this NGK I had in stock (I know I could've tightened it, but this was an upgrade opportunity ). The NGK wire is much more supple in cold weather than the stocker and this particular boot doesn't have a resistor. Since the plug is a resistor type, I figured we could get away with this boot and not affect the CDI. We'll find out on test and tune day. That's as close as you're getting to a polished exhaust, T.
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11-16-2009, 03:22 AM | #71 |
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When did you do all this now??
If I knew you'd be wrenching on my unit today I would've come out. Thought you were tied up today.. |
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Leftover stuff from Friday. I was replacing drywall and light fixtures on Saturday and Sunday.
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I do have one for it though, and it'll be on soon. I liked how it made my 110cc Mini Beast run though. |
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