I'm going to do daily posts of this project of mine so those who chose to follow along can and posts questions as we go along here. Besides, I've been posting some material in other relevant threads of things I've stumbled across but that's kind of hijacking someone else's thread and we can do better than that.
I'm also creating a Word Document of the Project and setting up the information into Chapters and subchapters to properly put all of the relevant material together and at the end I plan on giving KZQ a copy to post in the Blog section.
So, that being said, I have a few things on the go at the moment. Currently I'm working on reworking the tailpiece and rear tail light.I've picked up a GPZ900 tail light which I just love the look of and to date have modified the mounting bracket to fit the tail light. I also want to modify the tail piece to replicate the Honda CBX tail piece. Since the project started out with a B@ touring model, there's some mods required to the frame to mount the A2 tailpiece.
At this point I've modified the mounting brackets to install the A2 tailpiece and have started building up the plastic tail piece with spray foam and carving it to shape. Balsa wood has been cut and fit to create the wing and epoxy fibreglass cloth has been added to bond the balsa to the tailpiece. I wasn't happy with the shape on the side at the rear so I've added more low expansion spray foam to reshape. Eventually, I'll glass in the foam.
Today I went back to working on the carbs. I have the 5-6 float bowl off and initially air tested it and found the choke circuit supply tube in the float bowl was blocked. I've used throttle body cleaner before for cleaning varnish off of carbs and intake systems and I like using it because it's in an aerosol can with a spray tube and works great for small cleaning and checking ports are clear. To each their own I guess.
the carb bowl when it came off was spotless inside and after I squirted the cleaner down the choke feed tube within seconds it blew clear and while I was flipping it around I saw what looked like a jet in the bottom of the choke feed tube. sure enough there's a stepped orifice down there. First step is .062" and the second step I can't tell but it looks like it's about .025" - .030". Doesn't matter since I got it cleared out, but I was really surprised to find it in the bore.
Also, I used the throttle body cleaner to clean the "spotless" carb bowl and couldn't believe the residue in the inside
Just for giggles I got my Autosol polishing compound out and thought I'd give it a whirl on the outside of the carb bowl. 20 minutes and here's the result.
Don't know if any of you are familiar with this product. I like it for finishing off after I've used red rouge polishing compound. In this case I just went straight for the Autosol.
Anyway, that's it for today folks.