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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: pat80flh on June 19, 2016, 01:03:33 PM
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So I began to service the engine of my 84 V65c project. Fuel lines were pretty soft, but as I began to take things apart I found the left carb installed at a 45 degree angle, with the enrichener cable jammed against the frame. Closer examination shows that the bowl will not clear the top of the starter. The starter looks a little newer than the rest of the bike, I haven't pulled it but I'm pretty sure it's a Valeo. I am thinking of grinding a notch in the starter housing, it looks doable, and I don't need much.
Anybody ever seen anything like this?
Which cylinder head do you pull to remove the airbox?
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That's a common problem with those. Grinding a clearance notch is probly about the only option. Mine has a Bosch starter that came on it, don't know if the Valeo is bigger there.
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Which cylinder head do you pull to remove the airbox?
You use a little heat (leave it out in the Arizona sun right now) from a hair dryer to soften the parts or area that hangs up, and pull it out the back.
If you want to take it out the front you need to remove a cylinder head, cylinder and studs. ;-)
As for the carb, if the starter motor is the correct/original size the problem is due to the carb rubbers either being old and perishing or having been tightened up wrongly.
Loosen the front clamp on the rubber, lift up the carb, and retighten the clamp, then do the same with the rear clamp. It doesn't give a lot but it should give enough unless there is something really wrong with the starter.
Remember that if you are going to remove it you should still keep the breather box and place a filter on its outlet to avoid sucking dirty air into the engine.