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#18 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
coxsteve Posted on: 2010/9/5 10:07
If you want the ultimate cleaning method for carburettors it is ultrasonic cleaning with a mild degreasing agent diluted with water.
Ebay these days list a variety of stainless ultrasonic baths in various litre capacities up to about 6 litres.
To go beyond this is commercial equipment costing thousands of dollars.
I have succesfully cleaned plenty of bike carbs this way and it is brilliant bringing them up like new and most importantly it will clean inside all the small passages in the carb,the only other way to do this is to drill out the passages and replug them after with lead shot from a gun supply shop.
This will duplicate the OE manufacturing method and give the results you need.
A series carbs have always been an issue with their small passages in the idle circuits,no doubt the emmission spec Dellorto's are the same in this regard,unless the passages in the carb body are clean no ammount of jetting changes will make it work well.
Remember unless all the inside parts are clean then the outside of the carbs is irrelevant.


#17 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
clyons8 Posted on: 2010/9/5 8:55
They came up good!


#16 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
tommo73 Posted on: 2010/9/5 6:11
building new motor for white ute
yellow ute for testing
goes very well considering the manifold is ported to gx spec
big overlap manifold to head


#15 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
Posted on: 2010/9/5 6:05
nice- in the yellow ute? thought the white one was replacing that one?


#14 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
tommo73 Posted on: 2010/9/4 17:23
just some pics of said carbys

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#13 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
supafatto Posted on: 2010/9/4 10:00
try coke it does wonders on copper


#12 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
tommo73 Posted on: 2010/9/4 9:53
left all jets stock and
fitted carbys today WOT A DIFFERENCE
A LOT MORE MID RANGE,REALY GOOD THROTLE RESPONSE AND TOP END
for any one thinking of going sideys i recomend doing
thanks to all that helped with info


#11 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
ssskiwi Posted on: 2010/8/23 1:24
Tommo,

I will be placing an order through the same guys Chris recommended very soon, if you want anything let me know and can get it combined to save on shipping.


#10 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
ssskiwi Posted on: 2010/8/22 4:12
For very heavy soiled carbs I have boiled them in a mixture of 1:6 lemon juice and water, cleans them up like new but as with any acidic cleaner can pit the metal if left in too long.


#9 Re: dellorto jetting HELP
clyons8 Posted on: 2010/8/22 3:35
Yeah righto, I am running 40 pump nozzles on my little A12 and it still delivers so much that I've backed the accelerator pump completely off so the duration of the injection is short and heavy. I need smaller nozzles and a longer duration with lighter delivery to pull the engine into the main circuit quicker (and power-band) and with less hesitation.

For carb cleaner I have used some basic degreasers, citrus works fairly well (surprisingly). Weber alloy is much more robust and can handle any degreaser and can even take paint stripper to clean it up. Solex/Mikuni's are a more delicate alloy and you have to be careful with what degreasers you use as some will scar and taint the surface.

As for dellorto's just give it a go with a quality degreaser and some hot water. I spray mine when they are dry, scrub them thoroughly and then leave then in some very hot water with degreaser in it. I repeat that over and over again to get a good result.



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