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Campfire Talk / Re: seen on the way to the uwharrie natl forest
« Last Post by AzCal Retred on Today at 09:17:11 pm »
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Campfire Talk / Re: seen on the way to the uwharrie natl forest
« Last Post by axman88 on Today at 09:08:43 pm »
I thought for a second that you were showing us a modern update of the "Team Boat", which used horses on a treadmill as the source of motive power.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_boat
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by stinkwheel on Today at 08:58:59 pm »
The diagram is off hitchcocks parts books.

If that washer is missing, not only will your needle jet be loose but the main jet will be sitting a good 2mm higher than it should be and may not be sealing properly against the passageway. This may well be your problem. If not all of it, at least part of it.
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by French MK on Today at 08:24:10 pm »
Your right ..... I wondered what the brass washer was for, that came in the rebuild kit, I havn't one, which makes it move up a bit.
its got the choke rebuild bit in the kit too. So will put that right tomorrow, along with your previous advice.
Also noticed the float bowl breather/overflow is capped off, surely that didnt help.
Where is that diagram from then?

cheers
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by stinkwheel on Today at 07:06:48 pm »
I noticed the needle jet doesnt fit tight and moves up slightly too.

That'll be the problem then.

They have a locating groove that engages with a pin, if it doesn't, it can be sitting too high. There is also a brass washer between the main jet and the jet needle, i wonder if it's missing? Without it, the jet needle will never pull down into place properly.

Part 10
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Bullet with the UCE engine / Re: Fussy Transmission
« Last Post by Freddy1 on Today at 06:56:05 pm »

Some gearbox problems occurred on some motorbikes produced until 2012, subsequently some modifications were made (anti skip mechanism) which should have resolved them.
My 2010 Bullet, even though it has exceeded 30,000 km, occasionally continues to go into neutral while driving

This topic has already been addressed:

https://forum.classicmotorworks.com/index.php?topic=27468.0

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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by French MK on Today at 06:49:36 pm »
ok stinkwheel, will do that.
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by French MK on Today at 06:47:12 pm »
Well I have gone through everthing again and checked. I am happy with the electrics and i have checked timing a few times. So now Carb wise I have put back to how it was so currently it is:

                     Main Jet 120
                     Pilot Jet 25
                     Needle Jet 08 (standard)
                     Throttle Needle position 2 (from the bottom)
                     Throttle slide is 2.5

Now it ticks over fine. When I put some throttle on, it misses and i am sure its puffing out slight black smoke (hard to see). Wish i could upload videos on here. Doesnt seem to like it.

Note: when i added a 130 jet and 30 pilot and the P2 needle jet, it was alot worse and wouldnt tick over at all. But i think I added too many varients to quick.

So what would you try next? Do you think? or shall i just play with it one step at a time starting with throttle needle. Had a rebuild kit come just now also.

Thoughts gents? ( or shall I put it in my van and bring it to one of your houses lol..... )
     

Put the throttle needle in position 3, didnt seem to make a lot of differance.
Changed the float needle and seat, checked the float height per manual. Tried to start again with the choke and it flooded big time. Put old back in straight away. its definately getting too much fuel...... could it be the case that the carb is just worn out. I noticed the needle jet doesnt fit tight and moves up slightly too.
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by stinkwheel on Today at 06:24:27 pm »
Mark your twist grip with tip-ex or a map pin stuck into the rubber and make marks for closed, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full throttle on the housing.

Air screw and pilot does idle, throttle cutaway up to 1/4. Needle jet and jet needle up to 1/2, Jet needle size and position up to 3/4 then main jet up to wide open.

Carburettion on a slide carb is all about throttle position, not rpm, the rpm is a result of the throttle position. To make any judgements, you need to know what throttle position you're at when things happen or don't happen.

And yes, change one thing at a time. Start with idle, if you have a good idle and can chug about below 1/4 throttle, stop messing with the air screw and pilot jet.
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Phoenix is just a 6 hour shake down from Phoenix. Fly into McCarran, ride it home, change oil the next day! An early dinner at the Cool Water Cafe in Wikieup, priceless... ;D

I'm thinking you meant to say 6 hours from Vegas  ;)  I thought about doing something like that, or even buying one and having it shipped here. But it's a very delicate situation with the "boss" that I am trying to navigate to even get one lol. I need to trade in my current ride, and she's not super happy about the idea of me doing that so soon after buying it (9 months).

I put a deposit on one with one of our local dealers, so I'll have first dibs when they do get one. They are thinking they should arrive within the next couple of weeks, so I can be patient.
At least that's the story I'm telling myself. We'll see how long I can hold out  ;D
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