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Zergman 21 Jan 2013 15:21

No, Jens, it doesn't go away if I let it idle for a while. :frown:

It stays frosted (even from the outside of the carb you can see frost buildup), because it is sucking cold air as it idles, and is cooling the carb. If the carburetor-to-cylinder manifolds would be made not of rubber, but metal (aluminum/copper, any good heat conductor) then the carb would heat up from the cylinder's heat.

Here in Lithuania it's not only me who is having such problems: in the Lithuanian enduro club forum people are talking about the same thing. And no one has solutions, unless carb has electric heating, like KTM EXC 300, like this Brand New KTM Carburetor Heating Kit XC XCW 2006 2012 55131003044 | eBay

Maybe you saw me talking about this copper rod/tube a few posts above? :cool4:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zergman (Post 408203)
Thoughts: take some copper wire/tube/rod (~3-5mm thick), one end of it bend around the exhaust pipe at the cylinder, other end - around carb, so the heated copper rod heats the carb.

And the carb was cleaned last spring, when I was assembling the bike. Even then it was sparkling clean, should be the same now. Never gave me any problems... Until now.

I'm thinking what electric heating could I make... I will need to test how much heat can a light bulb produce. Maybe the simple fix would be a light bulb, or two, in the air filter, producing heat :rofl:

BlackDogZulu 21 Jan 2013 18:08

Zergman, what temperatures are you having? It might help those of us in moderate climates to understand the problem better. My experience of carb icing has been only on cold, damp days (say around 0-3 deg C with high humidity). Strangely, I have never had a problem in really cold weather, perhaps because in this country cold temps usually mean dry air.

Zergman 21 Jan 2013 18:41

When I was riding my bike it was approximately -10C
During day it may get to -7C, during night ~ -17C.
So I would think that moisture in the air should set on trees, etc.

Maybe it's also moisture from the snow, melting when it hits the cylinder and exhaust headers, and evaporates. :confused1:

I've also read that icing may occur even at, let's say, +10C, when gasses (air, petrol...) are sucked, they expand and cool (+something with air speed...), thus frosting the carb. I'm not good at thermodynamics, but that's what I found out through my basic knowledge and research.

When I lived in UK for a month (all October) it actually felt like the air is moist, even when breathing, it "tickled" my lungs, and made me cough more, haha!
Everybody from Lithuania, who visits UK, says the air contains more moisture than here. Hadn't measured the moisture though, can't tell by numbers, only how it felt like.

BlackDogZulu 22 Jan 2013 18:59

Carb icing isn't necessarily related to freezing temperatures. As you correctly say, it's to do with the movement of air through the carb. The air/fuel mix drops in pressure as it squeezes through the carb venturi and this causes a sharp drop in temperature. Wikipedia. The same principle keeps your fridge cold. The moisture in the air condenses and freezes onto the carb surfaces and partially blocks the airflow, meaning less power and rough running. It's most common with moist air around 0 to +5 degrees. Below freezing point, the air is usually drier and it doesn't happen as often.

Zergman 8 Apr 2013 16:10

Okay... Long time no updates.

Carb frosting problem wasn't solved this winter.
But I noticed when I'm driving normally on trails/roads in the woods (not full-throttle all the time) the carb isn't frosting (or at least less). Only when I'm on the ice going flat out sideways the carb starts frosting (+snow thrown onto cylinder/headers by the front wheel, melts, evaporates, and the steam is picked up by the air box, later frosts in the carb...).

Front right blinker bulb has burnt out, and I found out that to replace the blinkers completely would be cheaper than to replace all four bulbs (I wanted LED). So I got those 4X 18 LED Motorcycle motorbike Turn Signal Lights Bulbs Indicators Blinker Amber | eBay at 20$. Quite nice, but now I need an electronic blinker relay to compensate for lower power consumption of LED modules. Didn't thought of that when I was buying them... Oh, the modules are a bit rattly inside, not secured very well, so I think pumping in some clear silicone sealant should hold the modules tight. I'll do that later on, when I have some better access to the blinkers.
http://imageshack.us/a/img547/6679/dscn3616i.th.jpg

And finally I got another set of wheels. :clap: A bit worse condition on the chrome compared to my old wheels. 150EUR/set including shipping and a gift: aluminum Magura handlebars (seller said it's a very strong set of handlebars, they were very popular in the 90's). I don't know if/when I'll mount those.

http://imageshack.us/a/img844/6822/dscn3611cc.th.jpg
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http://imageshack.us/a/img341/1353/dscn3606t.th.jpg
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And now I am a bit wondering and I need your suggestion...
My original plan was to keep my winter tires on my old "winter" wheels (better chrome) because it's a pain in the ass to fit/take off the tires every season, balance them, etc.; these new (worse) wheels to make my "summer" wheels with MX tires: take them apart zinc plate the spokes, and paint hubs/rims green color of the bike.
And I have almost ready to make my supermoto "road" wheels for good road traction (these will be painted bike's color regardless).

Should I paint my summer MX wheels or not? I thought that mud/sand/small stones can chip the paint and make my work wasted.
My other option is to mount the winter tires on the new worse wheels and mount MX tires on my old better wheels.

What do you think I should do? :confused1:

P.S. I understand that 3 sets of wheels can be a little too much, but you know... I like tinkering with my baby :cool4:

Zergman 19 Aug 2013 09:07

Well well well... My topic got some moss growing on it, so I need to refresh it :rofl:

Not much going on with the bike. What's done since the last update?

Bosley stainless steel foot pegs,
"bark buster" handguards,
Replaced the blinkers.

Unpleasant surprise after the last ride: my chain guide broke off doh it was cracked so it was supposed to happened sooner or later...
Any suggestions on a replacement? I'd prefer some guide which "hugs" the chain, I mean goes around it, rather than just being bolted on one side of the chain... There are some 45EUR ones on Kedo or eBay though...

Picture album (made for Bosley):
ImageShack Album - 13 images
http://imageshack.us/a/img845/3954/brmh.th.jpg

Cheers,
Tadas.

steveloomis 19 Aug 2013 16:17

Ice in carb
 
In response to putting light bulbs in the air cleaner, I think they would get cooled too fast to be of any benefit. You need direct contact with the carb throat with a heated wire, maybe pulled from some old heated gloves. Then wrap insulation around. It won't take much constant heat to stop the problem. Just do not overload the charging system. Like I say, heated glove wiring may work as it is engineered heating.

Zergman 11 Sep 2013 15:23

Hey Steve, the light bulbs were just a silly idea which probably would have never worked anyway :blushing: a mod lower in this post I hope will solve my problems. Keep reading... :rofl:

Moving on... Still no chain guide.

But, there will be some progress in the performance sector :thumbup1:

Due to my spark plug looking "lean but OK (?)" (spark plug chart was here in the forum displayed several times), I decided to make a carb swap, and after talking to Vando (bacardi23) I bought the Raptor 660 carb. It's already shipped to me, was really dirty, but now cleaned and shiny :clap:
Raptor 660 intake boots (carb-air box) are in transit, as well as the air filter and billet fuel screws. Unfortunately Vito's jet kit (like Vando's) were discontinued, so unavailable to me. I'll probably need another set of needles and (for sure) will need another set of jets. Those will be bought separately from...somewhere. Not sure yet from where and what sizes.

Choke is different, so I will probably end up buying something like this:
Magura 14AL7 Choke Lever Assembly 0550845 M211524 | eBay
Throttle is also different, with one cable, so I'll probably buy something like this:
Quick Action Throttle Set 1 4 Turn Universal Fits on Road Off Road Bike | eBay
(there was a throttle handle similar to this recently on this forum, but I can't find it!)
Any suggestions are welcome bier

That's it for now...

And here's some pics. Some screws were changed as old ones were damaged (two M8 in the bottom will also be changed), everything disassembled to the last screw and cleaned. Seals, diaphragms are good, so I haven't changed them...

http://imageshack.us/a/img821/9268/xgyh.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img837/78/1cv2.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img545/6746/b0yf.th.jpg
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Zergman 15 Oct 2013 19:49

Sorry guys, long time no updates... :oops2:

While I'm working I don't have the time to go get the camera, etc., so mostly I take pictures with my phone, if I take pictures at all :innocent:
But I promise I'll make some HQ pics when tinkering with my bike later on (and I will be, because the carb needs some more adjusting). If you have any specific spots you want to see please feel free to ask, once I'm taking pictures I will show you what you want to see.

I ended up buying:

Raptor 660 billet aluminum fuel mixture screws
http://imageshack.us/a/img18/9027/yas6.th.jpg
Raptor 660 air ducts
http://imageshack.us/a/img18/8541/hiee.th.jpg
RU-4710 K&N air filter and filter oil + cleaner
http://imageshack.us/a/img853/254/ngck.th.jpg
Outwears pre-filter (air filter cover)
Honda CR throttle handle assembly
http://imageshack.us/a/img837/8346/hpt6.th.gif
Honda CR throttle cable
Some "pit bike" throttle cable that had a 90 degree bend
http://imageshack.us/a/img822/5948/cptc.th.jpg
Mikuni pilot jets #22.5 and 27.5 (#25 was already installed)
Mikuni main jets from #137.5 to #150 (#165 and #170 was installed)
Mikuni small main jet #80 for choke (#95 was installed)
Magura choke lever
http://imageshack.us/a/img856/2386/vujb.th.jpg

Jet needles were already some after market performance ones, so I was happy I "saved" on them :rofl:
http://imageshack.us/a/img42/2571/osdb.th.jpg

Moving on to the "work" station:

the rubber cylinder head - carb boots were slightly modified, some excess rubber was cut out so that the carbs could go deeper in the boots. I had cut approximately 1-1.5mm, the "rim" that keeps the sealing collars (I guess that's what they are called) from moving too far to the carb side. Not in the pictures, but I'll make some pics later on...
The carb itself was ground down in the places that touched the intake boots, also to make it slide deeper in the boots.
Carb was re-jetted to Vando's specs (#25 pilots, #145 mains and needles on the second (I think) groove with thick plastic shims, which I later changed to #22.5 pilots and #142.5 mains, which are probably too lean... "to be continued").
Throttle handle, cable, 90 degree bend (from another cable I bought) were installed.
http://imageshack.us/a/img59/1733/5elj.th.jpg
Choke lever and cable installed (cable was re-used, the one I took the 90deg bend off). The choke cable was shortened, and a cable tip that came with the Magura choke lever was soldered on.
http://imageshack.us/a/img22/4274/ffgz.th.jpg
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Both carb diaphragm breather pipes were cut, shortened to approximately 1cm, to make more room for the breather hoses so they could clear the frame.
(picture with uncut pipes)
http://imageshack.us/a/img594/856/08n5.th.jpg

Then came the hard(er) part: how to join the Raptor 660 air filter-carb boots to the air filter? It had to be something simple, yet durable and small enough, so that the air filter is close enough to the carb that it clears the frame tubes. I got the joining part made from a 60mm metal pipe (yeah, I know, not too light, but heck, maybe in the future I'll get it made from aluminum).
It came out great, with two attachments to the original air filter box mounts (the third had to be cut off the frame). It also had a crankcase breather pipe, so my headaches of "where to connect it!?" were finished. And the air filter won't wobble up and down under the seat...
http://imageshack.us/a/img593/4893/8vgp.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img20/9697/ojnw.th.jpg
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http://imageshack.us/a/img856/9606/hxie.th.jpg
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http://imageshack.us/a/img30/4883/udy1.th.jpg

Okay, now I need to cover the air filter and mount the battery somewhere. But where? I thought I might need to make a special mount for the battery, then make the covers from tin metal (very thin sheet metal). But that's a lot of unnecessary work... And a heavy custom part too.
So I took my old air filter box, and started cutting it :devil2: I butchered it to the point where I had probably less than 60% of it left.
So I saved the battery mount, flasher and fuse mounts, most of the mudguard surface. I also had it clearing the air filter and the metal pipe connector, so all good.
http://imageshack.us/a/img202/4605/m61e.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img443/1262/w41l.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img546/1701/ludh.th.jpg

Now I need to fit the seat - I cut it up too.
http://imageshack.us/a/img9/6490/fxjm.th.jpg

And now I must protect the air filter from all the crap the rear wheel will be throwing at it. So I made a small air filter protector from two bits of tin metal (thin sheet metal). Pop-riveted those two parts together and to the original (cut up) air filter box. Also used a piece of plastic sheet, like 3mm thick, to make a cover that doesn't allow water or mud running under the seat, on the sheet metal "lip", and under the air filter. Looks good :thumbup1:
http://imageshack.us/a/img20/8372/ekp5.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img28/4752/vk68.th.jpg

I'm off to the test drive! Whee! :scooter: I'm flying towards the forest, off the tarmac to the gravel road - hello potholes! DRRR! And the rear wheel touches the tin metal air filter guard :censored: it bent it a little. (see the previous picture - yeah, it's bent a little)
Next day: I straightened it out, re-painted, and had to get the "heckhöherlegung" riser-thingy made. That's what I came up with after welding it from two pieces of scrap metal. The only thing I had to do was to cut off the shock's "spacers" (that tube where the top shock's bolt goes through).
25mm from a hole center to a hole center, gave around 5cm of lift in the back, now I can jump my bike and not worry about bending anything :cool4:
http://imageshack.us/a/img62/8791/kdz9.th.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img9/1979/3s1d.th.jpg

This carb woke up a new animal, a beast, inside the bike. It pulls very very well, has MUCH more power, although it still needs more adjusting of the carb, which I can't do right away as I have some other more important work to do.
But still, it rides insanely well, and I do not regret doing his modification, even when it cost me around 400€ to complete.

Many thanks to Vando (bacardi23) for sharing the experience in the same mod bier

Zergman 16 Oct 2013 07:30

Steve, sorry mate, I don't understand what are you talking about :confused1:
Inhibiting the spark...?
Actually my bike runs great now, besides of needing to adjust the carbs a bit.
Can you explain what you meant to say?

xtrock 16 Oct 2013 07:52

He postet in the wrong thread..

Provick 31 Oct 2013 19:29

Yoshimura Slip-On exhaust muffler for a Yamaha FZR600
 
Anyone know if this would work on a '93? Thanks
http://images.craigslist.org/00808_c...1R_600x450.jpg

xtrock 31 Oct 2013 19:36

Just try it, wont do any harm anyway.

Provick 31 Oct 2013 19:44

Pic of exhaust
 
http://images.craigslist.org/01212_k...kL_600x450.jpg
Thoughts? It's $20.00.

Provick 13 Nov 2013 15:19

Tank Bag that fits
 
What tank bag have you found that fits well? Tall and skinny, my old one doesn't fit well.


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