I dont usually make comments on TH-cam but you sir did an amazing job at breaking this down. Really great teacher and awesome camera work. Was able to see and identify everything very very clearly. Thank you
Thank you so much for posting this!!! Everything I needed to know and no crappy background music (which is a thing now). I've never rebuilt a carburetor before. Very informative.
As long as the rubber membrane is OK. No tears or hole in it.... it will be fine. You can try to clean the stuff off with a carburetors cleaner carefully...someone put that on previously and the fuel and heat made a mess out of it...thanks for your interest and please subscribe. Good luck!
I followed ur steps my problem fixed. My vstar accelerate so slow + lost a lot of power. I did some decent carb cleaning now it works great. You the boss
I really appreciate your videos. I was able to remove, clean/rebuild, and put my carburetor back in with no problem. It was my first carburetor rebuild on my first bike. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this video, I just got a 2008 V Star that had been parked for a while and wouldn't Start and with the guidance of this video I was able to get it running great! You are a BAMF! Appreciate you man
Best recondition carb video on the internet Thank You man so helpful. I can't beliwve the detail. I wish thère were only these kind of tutorials aside from all the other BS on TH-cam
I got my bike back on the road thanks to your videos!! The carb was full of white almost plastic looking gunk. Thanks so much for your help, I could not have gotten it fixed without your videos! I runs better than it has in years!
Thank you so much man. My bike was running terrible for months and I couldn’t figure out why. Would bog down every time I tried to ride and got on the accelerator. You saved my ass man
Excellent video. I'm quite familiar with carbs but since I haven't done this type of set-up before I'd do 1 side at a time and I'd take pics of the process of disassembly to help the process along. Thanks for your efforts!
One more thing, there is a tiny o-ring inside the Main jet holder. How do you replace that? Mine was hidden and invisible inside the holder where the jet screws into it. The threads on the jet stop before they get to the head so I'm not sure if they should be pushed up to there or if they sit down inside the jet holder post like a garden hose washer sits inside the part you screw onto the spigot.
Help! at minute 3:25 you take the Philips head screws off holding the brass fitting (in place) with the screen on it...I am cleaning a carb that has probably sat for...years. Yep. Years. How, may I ask, do I pull that brass jet(?) out?? As it is stuck in there! It does not want to come out! Rust spray? Carb cleaner spray? I am grateful for your suggestions. Thank you!
You said the main jets are different. The one on the idle adjust screw has a bigger or smaller hole? I think I might have screw them in in the wrong position
Friend, thank you for uploading the video, you are a good mechanic and I wanted to ask you why when you open the ignition key, my motorcycle has gasoline coming out of the hose that is the outlet of the carburetors and I saw the key and it stops coming out.
Ive watched this video a million times. Ive rebuilt tons of carbs too. I replaced the float needles and seats in my carbs and cleaned the jets with an actual tool for cleaning jets. Cant figure out why the rear cylinder is misfiring now. It was running fine before i took it apart. Now ive taken them apart and put them back in the bike like 6 times. I even bought new carb boots to make sure there is no vacuum leaks. sprayed starting fluid all over my engine to double check. Ive been at this for four days now... im a mechanic too so this is really hurting my ego lol. i really hope my intake valve isnt messed up. maybe the mixture screw or the main jet hole after the gas travels through the tube???
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs Yes ive taken them off and put them back on multiple times, checking to make sure its all the way connected to both carbs.
Inside the diaphragm I unscrewed the plastic piece and the other piece that has a spring and plastic piece that goes down on top of the needle which way does it go I want to make sure I have it the correct way.
How haverá you domingo . Sou brasileiro e moro em São Paulo Brasil, eu tenho uma star 650 , 2008, assistindo seus vídeos, aprendi a limpar eu mesmo, o carburador de minha moto. Congratulations.
Liked and subscribed! Thank you. I have confirmed that battery works, new spark plugs, bike cranks and makes effort to start but does not actually start.. carb sound like culprit here!!??
This is a great video! I think it is very clear on how to clean it. It is giving me the confidence for me to do it myself. I appreciate your tips! Did you do one on how to remove and replace the carbs?
You didn't remove the brass bolt sort of blocking the pin to remove the floats. Mine was gunked up inside and then one of them sheared off when I was putting it back. What is that called and where can I find that? Can I also find just the washer for the main jet tube?
@@EpicSidequest Yes, you found it like I did. As usual, an outrageous price for a tiny little piece of metal. I with there was a home way, like a 3D printer to make things like this.
Try metals depot . c o m for cheaper parts / materials . If you have a better recommendation (other than Craigslist treasure hunting) , I would absolutely love to hear about it . Thanks .
I have the same bike. I cleaned both the pilot and main jets thoroughly in both carbs. But the problem i am having is the bike just idles, and when i give it more throttle it shuts off. also when it idles the front cylinder is not working and the air is cold when i feel it on the exhaust. i opened the air filter. when i cover the air hole completely the bike works fine i can even ride it. for some reason its sucking in too much air (replaced the air filter but the problem persists). can you tell me what i need to do....please . thank you
You actually answered your own question when you said it's sucking way too much air...the problem you having is with the airboxes. They have popped off their place in one or more areas... there is one airbox on top of the carburetors that is connected to bigger one on the side. You need to recheck carefully all of the connection between the air boxes and the carburetors. Thank you for your interest in my video and please subscribe to help me out.
The bigger jet always goes to the rear cylinder because it's running hotter ... thank you for your interest and please subscribe... it will help me out 😊
That's tough. I've had that happen few times myself. Used PB Blaster spray and soaked it. Few times I had to drill it out and buy new ones. There really isn't easy answer to it. Hope this helped you and please subscribe to help me out . Good luck and let me know how you got them out...
Most likely the air box it's not attached to the carburetor correctly and it's sucking too much air. Take the gas tank back off and check the small air box, where the two clamps are attached to the carburetor that it's nice and tight and also that the outer airbox is conected correctly ... it's very important ! If it's sucking air in any of those connections it will act exactly the way you have described
I'm a little worried because what you call the choke jet doesn't seem to have a hole in it. Is it smaller than any other jet? I have carb cleaning needles and the smallest one's tip seems to find what may be a hole, but it won't go in. Maybe I need to buy a wire brush? You show the wire going all the way in. I'm afraid to put my carb back together because everything else is clean, but I can't verify this is clear.
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs Found it! I did have a tiny plugged hole in each tube. The smallest carb cleaning needle was too large to clean that hole when clogged. I used a copper wire from an electrical hookup wire since I didn't have a wire brush. I had to let carb cleaner sit in it and keep poking with the wire until I could find the hole. If the hole is plugged, it is very difficult to find the tiny hole in the center of the larger hole. Thanks for your help!
So I put shorty cobra pipes on my v star and it is not running anymore so I decided to clean the carbs would you recommend doing a jet kit for it because of the pipes? Would doing this make my bike run again?
A great detailed instructional video. I am curious what purpose those electrical leads are for? I also noticed that black cylindrical plastic thing on the left side of the carburetors. Could it be a sort of electrical fuel primer? I notice on my V-Star when I start the engine I hear a clicking noise for about two seconds and then stops.
I'm having a wierd problem with my bike, I cleaned the carb and jets put on new rings, put my bike back together but my bike needs to have choke in order to stay on. I have to let my bike warm up for like 10-15 min if not my bike will turn off when I stop at a stop sign. Even still with that time to warm up my bike still turns off unless it's been running for a really long time. My bike used to not do this before and i didnt even need to put on the choke before but now it's to the point that it turns off often like the jets are clogged or something but i already cleaned them. Am i missing something? I dont know what's wrong please help me.
@@Beeskness basically I cleaned up the carburetor, I checked the box that sits on top of the carb and cleaned it, I made sure the places where the carb was connected to the box thing on top and the elbows that lead to the cylinders was cleaned and tightly connected so there wouldnt be any air leaks, my bike needed a valve adjustment that was also causing my engine to run harder and once I did all that my bike would start up pretty easily
No you don't need to....as long as you don't separate the 2 carburetors from each other...good luck and thanks for watching. Please subscribe to see more in the future
When you said “about 2.5 turns” about the air and gas mixture screws , were you insinuating 2.5 full rotations , AND/OR 900 exact degrees , instead of an extremely vague alternative ? Great video ! Thanks !! I subscribed !!!
You're going to give them "about 2.5 turns" then tune and sync them once they're on the bike and running. This is how all carburetors work. You have a baseline where you know (the factory knows) your carburetors will definitely operate (probably poorly) and then you go from there. That's the point where the bike will at least fire up so you can get it tuned.
I just picked up a 07 united motor 250r v2s Hyosung. The guy gave me 2 brass bolt heads. So took the carburetors off open them up and seen where he busted them off flush right under both flots. So does anyone know where i can pick up new carburetors? They are Mikuni corp. Carburetors made in Japan. I know they look like the ones in the video but im not sure. I don't work on many bikes.
Make sure your air box is correctly attached to the carburetors...if it popped away it will ide fine but it will choke up if you try to accelerate...these carburetors don't have acceleration pump or squirters as you said...so if the air box is fine then you got to open them up and see what's going on. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to see more videos like this one in the future!
That's not it ....if that airbox popped off it's getting way too much air, so your balance is so far off that the bike will choke with the excessive amount of air.... The fuel get delivered to the carburetors via fuel pump.
Thanks for the video! I just have a question, before I start cleaning my V's carbs. The o-rings you replaced on the needle valve assy, can they be bought seperately, cause according to Yamaha's parts catalogue, you can buy only the whole assy. Thumbs up again for your posts!
Before you do the job I recommend buying the seat and the needle assembly and the gasket for the foat bowls. This way you got everything ready before you start. Thank you for watching the video and please subscribe to help me out.
I found this one for you...its all you should need to do the 2 carbs...rest of the parts will be cleaned up just like in the video...thanks for watching and please subscribe...good luck! www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Carburetor-Carb-Repair-Rebuild-Kits-Yamaha-XV250-XVS650-V-Star-K-L-18-5171/292618300866?epid=171141302&hash=item442168edc2:rk:1:pf:0
These carbs don’t look anything like my 07 Vstar 650 classic carbs. I think there is a leak cause small amounts of gas puddle over time when it sits but I’m new to bikes so I’m trying to figure this shit out lmaoo
Thank you for this video it helped a lot. While spraying my carb and my jets out I noticed 2 tiny little O rings that I have zero clue where they came from. Was wondering if you knew if the main jet has one between the top and the base. I should have done one side at a time for reference as to where they belong... A mistake I didn't avoid.
@John I never took them out so I'm thinking that the previous owner must have done something that released the orings into the float bowl. Thanks for the quick reply.
Man I could use your help with a few things .. thanks for the carb video I've been looking for something like this Reach out I want to see if you'd be interested in helping me out with a project
You might get lucky to solve your problem by removing the float bowls and clean the jets...but in my opinion its easy to just take them off and inspect everything while you at it...but what the hell right?....give it a try. I hope you will subscribe brother...it will help me out
Hey I got 2005 650 classic I sync my carbs how do I tell if they have been jetted already bike runs but when in it bogs down has vh pipes and aftermarket breather
I'm not 100% sure but I do believe there ain't two different names I just went to a motorcycle shop and had two main jet that are bigger than normal for my bike because the baffles were knocked out of my exhaust and my bike's running lean without the bigger Jets they didn't say anything about two different Jets
The first mistake in cleaning your carbs is tearing into them without first using a good carb cleaner in a tank of gas. 95% of the time, if your carbs are plugged from old E10 gas, running Seafoam and riding the bike hard, with the trottle open 75% or more, will clear your jets, float bowl, and fuel pump within 200 miles. IF your bike will start and run at all, Seafoam or another carb cleaner is worth a try, about $10. Obviously if the jets are totally plugged you cant clear them by running fuel through them. Or if they are clogged from rust in the tank.
Nice, no-BS video. I really appreciate the lack of craptastic music and that you're not shilling for a bunch of corporate sponsors.
I dont usually make comments on TH-cam but you sir did an amazing job at breaking this down. Really great teacher and awesome camera work. Was able to see and identify everything very very clearly. Thank you
Thank you so much for posting this!!! Everything I needed to know and no crappy background music (which is a thing now). I've never rebuilt a carburetor before. Very informative.
As long as the rubber membrane is OK. No tears or hole in it.... it will be fine. You can try to clean the stuff off with a carburetors cleaner carefully...someone put that on previously and the fuel and heat made a mess out of it...thanks for your interest and please subscribe. Good luck!
Probably the most straight forward guide I've ever seen.. Thanks for posting!
I followed ur steps my problem fixed. My vstar accelerate so slow + lost a lot of power. I did some decent carb cleaning now it works great. You the boss
Good video. Tip for beginners, only do one carb at a time so it's harder to mix up pieces.
Since all the pieces are the same but the main jets, one could make a note of which main jet is in the front/rear carb and proceed with confidence.
Good idea, thanks✌️👍
What’s the difference between the front and rear jets ? My rebuild kit just showed up in the mail and I plan on rebuilding after work today
I really appreciate your videos. I was able to remove, clean/rebuild, and put my carburetor back in with no problem. It was my first carburetor rebuild on my first bike. Thanks again.
You wanna do mine I’ll pay you
His carburetor was a bit different than mine. This video was very helpful and pointed me in the right direction.
Thank you so much for this video, I just got a 2008 V Star that had been parked for a while and wouldn't Start and with the guidance of this video I was able to get it running great! You are a BAMF! Appreciate you man
Hello Friend Just did an old 73 650 Just wanted to thank You carbs were different but I Still learned A load of info.....Many thanks Take Care...bob
Best recondition carb video on the internet Thank You man so helpful. I can't beliwve the detail. I wish thère were only these kind of tutorials aside from all the other BS on TH-cam
I got my bike back on the road thanks to your videos!! The carb was full of white almost plastic looking gunk. Thanks so much for your help, I could not have gotten it fixed without your videos! I runs better than it has in years!
Wow, this is a great, thorough, and VERY informative video! I can't THANK YOU enough for posting this! I'm gonna tear mine apart this weekend!
Thank you. I just finished the job. Bike is running great. Ready for another season.
Thank you so much man. My bike was running terrible for months and I couldn’t figure out why. Would bog down every time I tried to ride and got on the accelerator. You saved my ass man
One of the best carb rebuild videos I’ve seen. Great job.
Thanks for this and your removal video. I'm a "car guy" and didn't know what to expect in a bike carb. This was a big help.
Great job on the how to removal from the bikr hust watched that part and now watching the carb cleabing and rebuild.
Thank you so much. this is the best breakdown I have found so far.
nice Jay o Bee easy to listen to no crappy music, just a great pictorial
Thanks for making this video. I was brave enough to try it myself thanks to you. Carb all fixed now! Myself! Thank you!!
Excellent video. I'm quite familiar with carbs but since I haven't done this type of set-up before I'd do 1 side at a time and I'd take pics of the process of disassembly to help the process along. Thanks for your efforts!
Man I really appreciate your time with the videos
Great video, and very calm voice, well done 👍 great information.
Thanks so much for this video mate. Life saver. 10/10 instructions
Great Job on this video! Many thanks for your good work and time to make this.
One more thing, there is a tiny o-ring inside the Main jet holder. How do you replace that? Mine was hidden and invisible inside the holder where the jet screws into it. The threads on the jet stop before they get to the head so I'm not sure if they should be pushed up to there or if they sit down inside the jet holder post like a garden hose washer sits inside the part you screw onto the spigot.
Best video out there for this procedure.🍻
What do I do if when I put it in the choke it doesn’t go that far at all and is stopped by something. Is it just closed or clogged?
Great video. Just what I needed. Thanks.
Help! at minute 3:25 you take the Philips head screws off holding the brass fitting (in place) with the screen on it...I am cleaning a carb that has probably sat for...years. Yep. Years. How, may I ask, do I pull that brass jet(?) out?? As it is stuck in there! It does not want to come out! Rust spray? Carb cleaner spray? I am grateful for your suggestions. Thank you!
You said the main jets are different. The one on the idle adjust screw has a bigger or smaller hole? I think I might have screw them in in the wrong position
Very much appreciate the video. It was VERY helpful to me.
I have the same carburetor but I have a little problem one of the diaphragm is bad were I can buy a new one
Friend, thank you for uploading the video, you are a good mechanic and I wanted to ask you why when you open the ignition key, my motorcycle has gasoline coming out of the hose that is the outlet of the carburetors and I saw the key and it stops coming out.
It was an excellent video mate.. Very helpful.
Ive watched this video a million times. Ive rebuilt tons of carbs too. I replaced the float needles and seats in my carbs and cleaned the jets with an actual tool for cleaning jets. Cant figure out why the rear cylinder is misfiring now. It was running fine before i took it apart. Now ive taken them apart and put them back in the bike like 6 times. I even bought new carb boots to make sure there is no vacuum leaks. sprayed starting fluid all over my engine to double check. Ive been at this for four days now... im a mechanic too so this is really hurting my ego lol. i really hope my intake valve isnt messed up. maybe the mixture screw or the main jet hole after the gas travels through the tube???
it idles fine. when i give it throttle the rear cylinder misfires
Is it misfiring all the time or only at idle?
Oh...just noticed you added the answer to my question
Do you have the upper and the lower airbox connected when you trying to run the bike?
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs Yes ive taken them off and put them back on multiple times, checking to make sure its all the way connected to both carbs.
You mentioned main jet sizes which size goes where.
Inside the diaphragm I unscrewed the plastic piece and the other piece that has a spring and plastic piece that goes down on top of the needle which way does it go I want to make sure I have it the correct way.
Awesome .Cool man . Best regards.
Thanks from Argentina !
So what was the sizes of the jets?? That bit of information would serve well
excellent video, thank you!
How haverá you domingo . Sou brasileiro e moro em São Paulo Brasil, eu tenho uma star 650 , 2008, assistindo seus vídeos, aprendi a limpar eu mesmo, o carburador de minha moto. Congratulations.
Thanks Toni for your positive comment! I am glad my video helped you and hope to help you in the future again ! Saludos BRASIL
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs thank you so much !
Just about to put a kit through mine, after changing the needle and seat you did not have to readjust the float ?
Liked and subscribed! Thank you. I have confirmed that battery works, new spark plugs, bike cranks and makes effort to start but does not actually start.. carb sound like culprit here!!??
How would you know if you mixed up the 2 main jets 🤔
I mixed up the jets from the front and rear. How can I sort out which is which ?
This is a great video! I think it is very clear on how to clean it. It is giving me the confidence for me to do it myself. I appreciate your tips! Did you do one on how to remove and replace the carbs?
You didn't remove the brass bolt sort of blocking the pin to remove the floats. Mine was gunked up inside and then one of them sheared off when I was putting it back. What is that called and where can I find that? Can I also find just the washer for the main jet tube?
Did you ever find that brass hollow bolt? Mine did the same thing
nvm, I found it. Part number 1HX-14565-00-00 if anyone else runs into this issue.
@@EpicSidequest Yes, you found it like I did. As usual, an outrageous price for a tiny little piece of metal. I with there was a home way, like a 3D printer to make things like this.
Try metals depot . c o m for cheaper parts / materials . If you have a better recommendation (other than Craigslist treasure hunting) , I would absolutely love to hear about it . Thanks .
I have the same bike. I cleaned both the pilot and main jets thoroughly in both carbs. But the problem i am having is the bike just idles, and when i give it more throttle it shuts off. also when it idles the front cylinder is not working and the air is cold when i feel it on the exhaust. i opened the air filter. when i cover the air hole completely the bike works fine i can even ride it. for some reason its sucking in too much air (replaced the air filter but the problem persists). can you tell me what i need to do....please . thank you
You actually answered your own question when you said it's sucking way too much air...the problem you having is with the airboxes. They have popped off their place in one or more areas... there is one airbox on top of the carburetors that is connected to bigger one on the side. You need to recheck carefully all of the connection between the air boxes and the carburetors.
Thank you for your interest in my video and please subscribe to help me out.
Thank you very much for your reply
@@smbengineeringllc9035 did you ever solve this issue
Which is the bigger jet and where does it go, in the front of the bike or the rear? Thanks!!
The bigger jet always goes to the rear cylinder because it's running hotter ... thank you for your interest and please subscribe... it will help me out 😊
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs The jets look exactly the same. Is there a way to tell which one is bigger?
Thanks again!
Great Video, however, my choke is stuck, does not open. How do I access it to clean it?
Please confirm / Thank you
That's tough. I've had that happen few times myself. Used PB Blaster spray and soaked it. Few times I had to drill it out and buy new ones. There really isn't easy answer to it. Hope this helped you and please subscribe to help me out . Good luck and let me know how you got them out...
I pulled the seat, tank, airbox and got down to the carbs but I am afraid to pull them out.
When I pulled the main needle/diaphragm from the top of carb, it was stuck and had sticky stuff in the bore. Is that normal? What caused that?
What are those tubes called that you took of the ones on my carb broke and I need new ones I really need help
What year is this??? I need a carb part number for 97.
So, the bigger main jet, goes to front carb or rear carb ?.
Did all this put back on idols fine falls on it face.please help so miss rideing this bike.thank you!
Most likely the air box it's not attached to the carburetor correctly and it's sucking too much air. Take the gas tank back off and check the small air box, where the two clamps are attached to the carburetor that it's nice and tight and also that the outer airbox is conected correctly ... it's very important ! If it's sucking air in any of those connections it will act exactly the way you have described
I'm a little worried because what you call the choke jet doesn't seem to have a hole in it. Is it smaller than any other jet? I have carb cleaning needles and the smallest one's tip seems to find what may be a hole, but it won't go in. Maybe I need to buy a wire brush? You show the wire going all the way in. I'm afraid to put my carb back together because everything else is clean, but I can't verify this is clear.
Yes...get the wire brush and use one of the wires. You don't want to do the job twice
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs Found it! I did have a tiny plugged hole in each tube. The smallest carb cleaning needle was too large to clean that hole when clogged. I used a copper wire from an electrical hookup wire since I didn't have a wire brush. I had to let carb cleaner sit in it and keep poking with the wire until I could find the hole. If the hole is plugged, it is very difficult to find the tiny hole in the center of the larger hole. Thanks for your help!
Great vid. Complicated stuff. I took mine to my mechanic.
So I put shorty cobra pipes on my v star and it is not running anymore so I decided to clean the carbs would you recommend doing a jet kit for it because of the pipes? Would doing this make my bike run again?
Definatally! Gotta rejet when you get new pipes!
Love the videos man. Keep educating !! Are you the go to guy for bikes in FLA?
A great detailed instructional video. I am curious what purpose those electrical leads are for? I also noticed that black cylindrical plastic thing on the left side of the carburetors. Could it be a sort of electrical fuel primer? I notice on my V-Star when I start the engine I hear a clicking noise for about two seconds and then stops.
The black plastic thing is the throttle position sensor
Great video. Exactly what I needed.
Hey great job VERY helpful Thank you
great vid ,clear and simple , thanks
I'm having a wierd problem with my bike, I cleaned the carb and jets put on new rings, put my bike back together but my bike needs to have choke in order to stay on. I have to let my bike warm up for like 10-15 min if not my bike will turn off when I stop at a stop sign. Even still with that time to warm up my bike still turns off unless it's been running for a really long time. My bike used to not do this before and i didnt even need to put on the choke before but now it's to the point that it turns off often like the jets are clogged or something but i already cleaned them. Am i missing something? I dont know what's wrong please help me.
Did you fix your problem if so what ended up being the problem?
@@Beeskness basically I cleaned up the carburetor, I checked the box that sits on top of the carb and cleaned it, I made sure the places where the carb was connected to the box thing on top and the elbows that lead to the cylinders was cleaned and tightly connected so there wouldnt be any air leaks, my bike needed a valve adjustment that was also causing my engine to run harder and once I did all that my bike would start up pretty easily
I know it may be a dumb question, but im a beginner and i have to ask it: if i do this cleaning procedure will i have to sync the carburetor again?
No you don't need to....as long as you don't separate the 2 carburetors from each other...good luck and thanks for watching. Please subscribe to see more in the future
When you said “about 2.5 turns” about the air and gas mixture screws , were you insinuating 2.5 full rotations , AND/OR 900 exact degrees , instead of an extremely vague alternative ?
Great video ! Thanks !! I subscribed !!!
You're going to give them "about 2.5 turns" then tune and sync them once they're on the bike and running. This is how all carburetors work. You have a baseline where you know (the factory knows) your carburetors will definitely operate (probably poorly) and then you go from there. That's the point where the bike will at least fire up so you can get it tuned.
Great Visio very helpful keep up the great work
Hello mate my carburettor is broken I got a new one, Do I just put on the new one? Or do I need to do anything before installing the new one? 😊
Excellent Video...Great job!
I just picked up a 07 united motor 250r v2s Hyosung. The guy gave me 2 brass bolt heads. So took the carburetors off open them up and seen where he busted them off flush right under both flots. So does anyone know where i can pick up new carburetors? They are Mikuni corp. Carburetors made in Japan. I know they look like the ones in the video but im not sure. I don't work on many bikes.
Doee this carburator have squirters im not getting fuel when i twist the throttle
Make sure your air box is correctly attached to the carburetors...if it popped away it will ide fine but it will choke up if you try to accelerate...these carburetors don't have acceleration pump or squirters as you said...so if the air box is fine then you got to open them up and see what's going on. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to see more videos like this one in the future!
@@DoityourselfMotorcyclerepairs so its the vaccum from the seal at the airbox and the fuel pump that bring fuel to the carbs?
That's not it ....if that airbox popped off it's getting way too much air, so your balance is so far off that the bike will choke with the excessive amount of air.... The fuel get delivered to the carburetors via fuel pump.
What are the stock jet sizes?
Thanks for the video! I just have a question, before I start cleaning my V's carbs. The o-rings you replaced on the needle valve assy, can they be bought seperately, cause according to Yamaha's parts catalogue, you can buy only the whole assy. Thumbs up again for your posts!
Before you do the job I recommend buying the seat and the needle assembly and the gasket for the foat bowls. This way you got everything ready before you start. Thank you for watching the video and please subscribe to help me out.
Thanks great job on the video!!
The choke lever wont move help
Where can I find a rebuild kit for these carburetors
I found this one for you...its all you should need to do the 2 carbs...rest of the parts will be cleaned up just like in the video...thanks for watching and please subscribe...good luck!
www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Carburetor-Carb-Repair-Rebuild-Kits-Yamaha-XV250-XVS650-V-Star-K-L-18-5171/292618300866?epid=171141302&hash=item442168edc2:rk:1:pf:0
Great job, Thank You.
Very well done.
Great video! Well done.
These carbs don’t look anything like my 07 Vstar 650 classic carbs. I think there is a leak cause small amounts of gas puddle over time when it sits but I’m new to bikes so I’m trying to figure this shit out lmaoo
You need to leave the AFR screws out and clean those passages. They are very small and affect the carbs at all RPM ranges.
Thank you for this video it helped a lot. While spraying my carb and my jets out I noticed 2 tiny little O rings that I have zero clue where they came from. Was wondering if you knew if the main jet has one between the top and the base. I should have done one side at a time for reference as to where they belong... A mistake I didn't avoid.
@John I never took them out so I'm thinking that the previous owner must have done something that released the orings into the float bowl. Thanks for the quick reply.
@@USSHammerology there is 2 Tiny O rings inside the Main Jets
two carbs?
That other jet next to mainjet is pilotjet. Idle jet is adjustale one...
Thanks for your .God bless
How much is a job like that?
I charge $230 parts and labor
Man I could use your help with a few things .. thanks for the carb video I've been looking for something like this
Reach out I want to see if you'd be interested in helping me out with a project
Can you rebuild carbs in bike being they are exposed?
You might get lucky to solve your problem by removing the float bowls and clean the jets...but in my opinion its easy to just take them off and inspect everything while you at it...but what the hell right?....give it a try. I hope you will subscribe brother...it will help me out
Hey I got 2005 650 classic I sync my carbs how do I tell if they have been jetted already bike runs but when in it bogs down has vh pipes and aftermarket breather
If it bogs it's usually lean, especially if it backfires on deceleration. Move your needles up.
Thank you very much
I'm not 100% sure but I do believe there ain't two different names I just went to a motorcycle shop and had two main jet that are bigger than normal for my bike because the baffles were knocked out of my exhaust and my bike's running lean without the bigger Jets they didn't say anything about two different Jets
The front jet and rear jet are different sizes...? Crap man now I got them mixed up and probably cannot tell with my eye which one it is.
watchingitallhere same. I'm so fucking done with this thing!
that's why its better to clean individually not in the same time! :) + you can't miss or switch parts
@Selena did you sell it , already ?
He didn't mention how that needle was broken
Thanks boss.
I wish you would of shown steps to actually remove carb from motorcycle
I did make a video on it...search my other videos...it's there. Thanks for subscribing!!!
The first mistake in cleaning your carbs is tearing into them without first using a good carb cleaner in a tank of gas.
95% of the time, if your carbs are plugged from old E10 gas, running Seafoam and riding the bike hard, with the trottle open 75% or more, will clear your jets, float bowl, and fuel pump within 200 miles.
IF your bike will start and run at all, Seafoam or another carb cleaner is worth a try, about $10. Obviously if the jets are totally plugged you cant clear them by running fuel through them. Or if they are clogged from rust in the tank.