@@kruesioriginals I just installed the accelerator pump nozzel. In the instructions from CV Performance you aim the squirter at the notch at the back of the float bowl which I did. Doing that the spray goes by the right side of the needle you say to aim at. It runs good but if it atomizes better hitting the needle I'd like to twist it to hit the needle. Since you've done a few what do you thunk, will it make any difference? My bike is an 03, 95 inch, Mondello heads and Wood Tg8 Cams and Dynatek ign and Dark horse crank. It screams but always looking for the advantage. Thanks for an answer.
Bring bike upto temp. Set idle speed then turn the air fuel screw in until it stumbles then back out until its running good and add like an 8th of a turn should be good to go. These carbs are really simple.
or the red loctite on the fuel mixture screw, or cleaning the cleanest carb I've Ever seen, or Don't us carb cleaner to clean a carb? what? clearly has never cleaned a dirty carb. let alone...nevermind brake clean to clean a carb? is there oil in there?maybe use a 'TAP' to make threads ,not a set screw. ummm, what elseNext time I'm having a Bad Day I'll just watch this video...for comic value...other than that kind of a Look@me video@@Irishjay1025
I've watched hours of video explaining CV carbs and I'm pissed that i understood you more in 32 minutes than i have have with all the other videos out there. 🤘🤘🔥🔥
I love your videos, always learn somwthing new! I do have a question... on your fuel mixtire screw, why use red locktite (permanent) instead of the blue? Keep the videos coming!!!
Can you do another video on tuning the carb? Got the gist just curious if you have more pointers, my bike starts choking at long duration/sustained rpm.
Thanks!! Great video.i have a question about the high flow fuel inlet.how much bigger is it do you know?.I bought one, haven't put it on yet but id like specs if you got them and what else should I do to compliment the high flow inlet... anything??.... thanks in advance
I don’t really know what you’re talking about. There is no high flow inlet except for where the fuel line hooks up to the carburetor. That will not make any difference on how the bike runs, though no matter what you’re gonna have to tune the carburetor if you put this kit in.
stock 1/4" High Volume 5/16 this video, especially the 3 monkeys removing the fuel inlet valve, is quite comical... red loctite in a carb? don't use carb cleaner to clean a carb? use brake clean? maybe use a Tap to cut threads NOT a set screw...read another magazine.LMFAO
I should do this to my stock sportster carb, not for stunting just better riding. I got a big trip next month plan which involves some elevation, gotta figure out what jet sizes to take on the road but just in general having something modded for performing optimal as it is I’m all for! Dig that eagle 🦅 hand tattoo.
i mean he aint wrong with 99% of the shit he says. Just disagree with that carb cleaner but thats one of those things im just gonna have to learn the hard lesson myself.
The difference in carb clean and brake cleaner is brake clean has methanol to help it evaporate faster but it can damage rubber seals, so he has it backwards, brake clean is more aggressive due to the addition of methanol.
At the beginning this is sort of like an ASMR carb rebuild video. Might be on to something 🤣 I'd like to see a tuning video happen also. I know you talked about it a bit but on a bike
Hey man pro tip if you have the time of course. If it’s anything brass or metal like the accelerator tube put it in the freezer for 24 hours and a little dielectric grease she slides in like a morning f…
Can I ask you a question from your experience… I have a 2000 1200s (bigger stock cams than the other XL and has dual plugs ) the stock main jet is 195 and I believe the stock is 42 (from what I’ve read online?) but I have added a louvered air box with performance filter and a two for one exhaust twin power performance coil pack and some other light mods. I’m thinking the main is fine at 195 but I’m feeling like I should bump the idle to 45 or 48 since she’s running rich with a 42 or if you think 42 is the go to spot still. I’m about to do this exact kit. Lmk what’s worked best for you! Great video man 🤙🏼
That’s not how tuning works, you either have to put it on a Dyno or ride it and test it and move the Jets around till you get the best result for the altitude air density and set up you have
@@kruesioriginals right on, brother. Thank you again for this video! Waiting on all the cv performance parts you suggested. Keep up the great content 🤙🏼
I run a SE Big Bore CV 44mm on my Suzuki Samurai, it’s been a reliable carb for 10 years. I’m interested to find out what the benefit on drilling a new air hole lower down, closer to the fuel bowl and plugging the top one?
I have the CV Performance kit with the TBR moto 90 degree intake and RB Racing BlackHole 2:1 exhaust on my 88" FXD. It has instant response and pulls throughout the whole powerband.
03 Sportster 1200 custom. I got the "imultion" tube to squirt when o jad the float bowl off but it won't do it when i put it back on. Chanfed the spring and fuel diaphragm and little o ring on there. Any idea? Whole project was to up the low jet from the 42 in it to a 45 to get rid if the CV carn spit/cough off idle and air fuel screw with an adjustable. Im mechanical and this seemed simpe but she wont squirt. Knew that was a myth. Lol. Seriously though. Hope you see this. Was following this video step by step to do the parts i wanted to. Bike ran like a champ untl i touched it. Wont start. Has fuel.
Have not had any luck finding info about ignition mods??? Other than oil pan an the CV Carb mod what else is necessary to the engine of the older bikes?
Glad someone still plays with those CV carbs. Simple, easy to rebuild and set up. Mostly trouble free and reliable. I always manage to break those cheap ass fuel inlets. Always plan to chuck em anyway. Who's kit do you use? I didn't know about the vent tube switcheroo. Thanks! 🇺🇸⚔️🍕🍺👍👍
Keep in mind that before the mod, the float bowl vented into the air cleaner, and after the mod it vents directly to atmosphere. Since the pressure in the air cleaner is less than atmospheric, the bike will run a bit richer on all circuits as a result of the mod (because there is now a little extra "push", provided by the atmospheric pressure, to get the fuel from the float bowl and through the jets, in addition to the big "pull" of the vacuum in the venturi and the intake manifold).
I recently pulled apart my stock cv carb from my 98 dyna wide glide 80 cubic inch I removed the accelerator jet and was told it should have a needle or ball and spring under it it was also pressed in like the one you removed so I ordered a replacement similar to the one you just installed but the one I ordered came with a ball and spring my question is should the stock on have had anything under it or is it necessary to have a needle or ball and spring under it will it function normally with or without out I can not Find much information online about this trying to figure it out before I install it back on the bike
Nice video. Ryan here's a feature on the 2001 Buell M2 CYCLONE EVO SPORTSTER MOTOR . That Eric Buell put on those bikes . what it is is a external idle adjustment feature..it should fit on any 40 mm cv carb. If I'm correct!! And I have been wrong at times so check it out. This little gizmo screws into the back of the carb .it features approximately a 10" cable mounted knob that after routing sticks out past the frame and gas tank.. making quick and easy idle changes effortless on the fly. I love mine. Also you can use it on cold starts to help your bike warm up faster, using less time on choke mode!! .I THINK EVERY CV EQUIPPED HARLEY THAT CAN USE IT SHOULD HAVE IT INSTALLED??? IM FUCKING VERY SERIOUS ON THAT POINT!!! LOOK UP THE BUELL CV CARB. I'm not sure how many were installed but ifin you can do it..DO IT.. NOW IF I COULD FIND A FUEL ADJUSTMENT SCREW JUST LIKE IT, IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITY OF JUST REACHING DOWN AND TWISTING . INSTEAD OF LAYING ON YOUR BACK TO FIND THE Fuel SCREW.OR RIPPING THE CARB OFF TOO FIND IT.OR BURNING YOUR HAND ON HOT MOTOR.
Hey Trent, how much you guys charge to do one of those set ups, I’m in Denver so I would ship you just my carb! You guys are the shit, keep up the great work!!
@KRUESI ORIGINALS So ideally, we want the accelerator nozzle spray to literally hit the needle dead on to cause that gas stream to turn to a spray or mist yes? That’s the goal?
I wouldn't advise using a Phillips screwdriver. The stock screws are not made for a Phillips head, and the heads will strip easily.if a Phillips head is used. They need a JIS head screwdriver. JIS looks similar to a Phillips but fits those screws so it won't easily strip the head.
@@kruesioriginals You're probably better at it than most, but lots of people have stripped those screw heads. Those screws are notorious for heads stripping out. A lot of people buy Allen head screws just to avoid it.
@@kruesioriginals Did he? When float height is increased, the float valve will shut the flow of gasoline into the float bowl earlier and vice versa. Float height and fuel level are, in a sense, inverses of each other.
By far the best breakdown on rebuilding the CV.
this was an awesome run through!! I love how effortlessly you did this rebuild. I'd like to see you do a video on how to tune a carb.
I might do that when I put my FXDX back together I’m gonna have to tune it going to be a while though I’m on the hurt list
@@kruesioriginalsPlease do this! Would be greatly appreciated, can’t seem to find any tuning videos with the full CVP mod installed.
@@kruesioriginals I just installed the accelerator pump nozzel. In the instructions from CV Performance you aim the squirter at the notch at the back of the float bowl which I did. Doing that the spray goes by the right side of the needle you say to aim at. It runs good but if it atomizes better hitting the needle I'd like to twist it to hit the needle. Since you've done a few what do you thunk, will it make any difference? My bike is an 03, 95 inch, Mondello heads and Wood Tg8 Cams and Dynatek ign and Dark horse crank. It screams but always looking for the advantage. Thanks for an answer.
This channel gets a bell from me! I wanted to stunt a older harley for so long and was afraid of what I needed and this guy shows you everything 😊❤
hell yes and welcome to the channel
Just finished a mod at school on carburetors, this video itself just made everything I was trying to learn click. Thanks for sharing.
Would love to see a vid from you guys on proper tuning of these carbs! Keep up the good shit gents. Love it all 🤙🏼
Bring bike upto temp. Set idle speed then turn the air fuel screw in until it stumbles then back out until its running good and add like an 8th of a turn should be good to go. These carbs are really simple.
Love watching Ryan on these how-to type of videos. NoBody should want a mechanic that isn’t as thorough & perfect as guys like this. 💯
Was that before or after taking a angle grinder to a machined surface that is supposed to be perfectly flat to seal?
or the red loctite on the fuel mixture screw, or cleaning the cleanest carb I've Ever seen, or Don't us carb cleaner to clean a carb? what? clearly has never cleaned a dirty carb. let alone...nevermind brake clean to clean a carb? is there oil in there?maybe use a 'TAP' to make threads ,not a set screw. ummm, what elseNext time I'm having a Bad Day I'll just watch this video...for comic value...other than that kind of a Look@me video@@Irishjay1025
I like the way you mentioned mid range jet most people always attack the main jet and that is wrong thank you
EXCELLENT job on the vid- best and most complete CV rebuild vid I've seen- thank you for making this.
I've watched hours of video explaining CV carbs and I'm pissed that i understood you more in 32 minutes than i have have with all the other videos out there. 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Matt legit has a career in arm wrestling and he doesn’t even know it… he loves his stickers 😅. I would love to have this shop near me
Great video! Instead of replacing my 20 year old Buell Blast CV40 carb, I now have a better understanding of this carb and parts to get. Thanks! 🏍
These are the kinds videos people need more of. 👏🏻👏🏻
Definitely best video I’ve came across. Thanks for this. What’s the gauge though you’re using to measure the float bowl?
Thank you glad you liked it, it’s just a machinist ruler. Or any 6 inch ruler, or any ruler of any kind would work really
"Hello boys and girls and whatever else is out there" 🤗 😂
Great video,i put one on a shovelhead going to try this out! Where did you buy your kit from? Thanks
www.kruesioriginals.com/products/cv-performance-carb-mod?_pos=16&_sid=02c01738a&_ss=r
bro the video quaality fucking bangs! great upgrade to the channel.
Thank you new gimbal in the house
I love your videos, always learn somwthing new! I do have a question... on your fuel mixtire screw, why use red locktite (permanent) instead of the blue? Keep the videos coming!!!
Neither or permanent
Thanks . Very Informative and clear..And entertaining. I'm new to playing with carburetors. So this was great. Enjoyed it.
Can you do another video on tuning the carb? Got the gist just curious if you have more pointers, my bike starts choking at long duration/sustained rpm.
Better ingredients; better pizza. You da man Kruesi!
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Great video..Blunt the tip of a self center punch and use it for the float pins if it's stuck works gooder
Thanks!! Great video.i have a question about the high flow fuel inlet.how much bigger is it do you know?.I bought one, haven't put it on yet but id like specs if you got them and what else should I do to compliment the high flow inlet... anything??.... thanks in advance
I don’t really know what you’re talking about. There is no high flow inlet except for where the fuel line hooks up to the carburetor. That will not make any difference on how the bike runs, though no matter what you’re gonna have to tune the carburetor if you put this kit in.
Yost sells a "high flow"brass replacement fuel inlet for the cv carb.i was just wondering what the inner diameter is for the "higher flow"
stock 1/4" High Volume 5/16 this video, especially the 3 monkeys removing the fuel inlet valve, is quite comical... red loctite in a carb? don't use carb cleaner to clean a carb? use brake clean? maybe use a Tap to cut threads NOT a set screw...read another magazine.LMFAO
Hell yeah! Just did mine a couple weeks ago!
I should do this to my stock sportster carb, not for stunting just better riding. I got a big trip next month plan which involves some elevation, gotta figure out what jet sizes to take on the road but just in general having something modded for performing optimal as it is I’m all for! Dig that eagle 🦅 hand tattoo.
It will run and perform better all the way around. 🦅🔥
Great video Ryan I could watch you all day no bullshit just how it is . Bro what do DFFFD STAND FOR ON YOUR CHEST ?
Another great job! Thx!
Thank you too!
Love the content. Also I'm curious. Would this be a similar process for a sporty carb?
All the same
Said something about a "set screw " but ill get to that later" before you tor apart , dont recall seeing set screw
i mean he aint wrong with 99% of the shit he says. Just disagree with that carb cleaner but thats one of those things im just gonna have to learn the hard lesson myself.
The difference in carb clean and brake cleaner is brake clean has methanol to help it evaporate faster but it can damage rubber seals, so he has it backwards, brake clean is more aggressive due to the addition of methanol.
In your opinion is a fuel injected bike better for wheelies/burnouts than a carburateued? Or does it really matter?
At the beginning this is sort of like an ASMR carb rebuild video. Might be on to something 🤣
I'd like to see a tuning video happen also. I know you talked about it a bit but on a bike
Hell yea dude ur opening line is great!🤘🛵
😎😁
These kinda videos are so dope!!
Excellent
Thanks
Hey man pro tip if you have the time of course. If it’s anything brass or metal like the accelerator tube put it in the freezer for 24 hours and a little dielectric grease she slides in like a morning f…
Nice job. Great upgrades. I like to enlarge the cv slide vent aswell for throttle response. Love your channel
Can I ask you a question from your experience… I have a 2000 1200s (bigger stock cams than the other XL and has dual plugs ) the stock main jet is 195 and I believe the stock is 42 (from what I’ve read online?) but I have added a louvered air box with performance filter and a two for one exhaust twin power performance coil pack and some other light mods. I’m thinking the main is fine at 195 but I’m feeling like I should bump the idle to 45 or 48 since she’s running rich with a 42 or if you think 42 is the go to spot still. I’m about to do this exact kit. Lmk what’s worked best for you! Great video man 🤙🏼
That’s not how tuning works, you either have to put it on a Dyno or ride it and test it and move the Jets around till you get the best result for the altitude air density and set up you have
@@kruesioriginals right on, brother. Thank you again for this video! Waiting on all the cv performance parts you suggested. Keep up the great content 🤙🏼
Can you do a step by step how to rebuild & tune a mikuni hsr carb? Killer content
Definitely need a vid on tuning
What about the needle guide? Don’t they wear out? And where can u get that kit?
I run a SE Big Bore CV 44mm on my Suzuki Samurai, it’s been a reliable carb for 10 years. I’m interested to find out what the benefit on drilling a new air hole lower down, closer to the fuel bowl and plugging the top one?
Love your style brother
Thanks for sharing this.
I have the CV Performance kit with the TBR moto 90 degree intake and RB Racing BlackHole 2:1 exhaust on my 88" FXD. It has instant response and pulls throughout the whole powerband.
Nice
What size jets?
@@juliuspeperwood1128 The large pilot and main that were supplied.
@@xc8487 nice I didn't know they supplied the jets too
I don't remember if the mikuni has ball bearings but I know for a fact s&s has them, I just finished rebuilding one.
Awesome vid. Thanks for posting!
You bet
Have you ever tried a lectron or smart carb on a harley?
03 Sportster 1200 custom. I got the "imultion" tube to squirt when o jad the float bowl off but it won't do it when i put it back on. Chanfed the spring and fuel diaphragm and little o ring on there. Any idea? Whole project was to up the low jet from the 42 in it to a 45 to get rid if the CV carn spit/cough off idle and air fuel screw with an adjustable. Im mechanical and this seemed simpe but she wont squirt. Knew that was a myth. Lol. Seriously though. Hope you see this. Was following this video step by step to do the parts i wanted to. Bike ran like a champ untl i touched it. Wont start. Has fuel.
No mention of shims on the needle I guess I’ll find out if it needs it! 😮
So question, with that vent hole you drill. Are you not worried about dust or dirt making it’s way in?
Do you guys believe in modifying the slide ? Rounding the slide of the facing out ?? Any experience with that
We don’t do that. I wouldn’t know sorry
@kruesioriginals would you recommend a modified CV carb over a S&S Super E carb?
100%
should get your shop an ultrasonic cleaner :)
You make that shit look easy
Bad ass thanks for the knowledge again Kruesi boys. Trent got some more of those kits laying around?
Hell yes and Hell yes we have a bunch.
@@kruesioriginals where can I find
@@durksturt90 kruesioriginals.com
Have not had any luck finding info about ignition mods??? Other than oil pan an the CV Carb mod what else is necessary to the engine of the older bikes?
Glad someone still plays with those CV carbs. Simple, easy to rebuild and set up. Mostly trouble free and reliable. I always manage to break those cheap ass fuel inlets. Always plan to chuck em anyway. Who's kit do you use? I didn't know about the vent tube switcheroo. Thanks! 🇺🇸⚔️🍕🍺👍👍
Looked like a bunch of CV performance parts. I use their products in my cv....no complaints. The ez adjust air fuel screw is a life saver
What kit do you use?
Need to do my 99 1200 carb
@@shawndufur1942 I've been using Dyno jet kits for my carbs. They work great. They don't come with a slow/ pilot jet.
Already sold out online): how much longer until these kits are back in stock?
What a dope video. I need this kit. 🤙🏻
Keep in mind that before the mod, the float bowl vented into the air cleaner, and after the mod it vents directly to atmosphere. Since the pressure in the air cleaner is less than atmospheric, the bike will run a bit richer on all circuits as a result of the mod (because there is now a little extra "push", provided by the atmospheric pressure, to get the fuel from the float bowl and through the jets, in addition to the big "pull" of the vacuum in the venturi and the intake manifold).
Excellent video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Any idea when the performance catb kit will be back in stock?
killer video man
Thank you 🙏
On the subject of intakes have you ever done a breather bypass on the M8s so it isnt dumping crap back into the throttle body?
I was thinking the same 🤔
Hats are sick 🤙
Thank you 🙏
Hey bro. On my Harley cv. The chok will not stay out by itself. What could be the issue?
I recently pulled apart my stock cv carb from my 98 dyna wide glide 80 cubic inch I removed the accelerator jet and was told it should have a needle or ball and spring under it it was also pressed in like the one you removed so I ordered a replacement similar to the one you just installed but the one I ordered came with a ball and spring my question is should the stock on have had anything under it or is it necessary to have a needle or ball and spring under it will it function normally with or without out I can not Find much information online about this trying to figure it out before I install it back on the bike
and whatever out there ! 🙌🤣
The new vemt u drilled what happened to it
does this apply to sportsters aswell?
😎 It's like watching Bob Ross paint🪄
Good video!
Thanks!
Nice video. Ryan here's a feature on the 2001 Buell M2 CYCLONE EVO SPORTSTER MOTOR . That Eric Buell put on those bikes . what it is is a external idle adjustment feature..it should fit on any 40 mm cv carb. If I'm correct!! And I have been wrong at times so check it out. This little gizmo screws into the back of the carb .it features approximately a 10" cable mounted knob that after routing sticks out past the frame and gas tank.. making quick and easy idle changes effortless on the fly. I love mine. Also you can use it on cold starts to help your bike warm up faster, using less time on choke mode!! .I THINK EVERY CV EQUIPPED HARLEY THAT CAN USE IT SHOULD HAVE IT INSTALLED??? IM FUCKING VERY SERIOUS ON THAT POINT!!! LOOK UP THE BUELL CV CARB. I'm not sure how many were installed but ifin you can do it..DO IT.. NOW IF I COULD FIND A FUEL ADJUSTMENT SCREW JUST LIKE IT, IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITY OF JUST REACHING DOWN AND TWISTING . INSTEAD OF LAYING ON YOUR BACK TO FIND THE Fuel SCREW.OR RIPPING THE CARB OFF TOO FIND IT.OR BURNING YOUR HAND ON HOT MOTOR.
I just bought a re-build kit and a slide assembly, so kinda kicking myself.
Hey Trent, how much you guys charge to do one of those set ups, I’m in Denver so I would ship you just my carb! You guys are the shit, keep up the great work!!
@KRUESI ORIGINALS So ideally, we want the accelerator nozzle spray to literally hit the needle dead on to cause that gas stream to turn to a spray or mist yes? That’s the goal?
Yes that is the goal
@@kruesioriginals thank you sir
My bikes not even carbureted, but you never know 🤷🏽♂️
Heck yeah
"and whatevers out there"😂😂😂😂😂😂
God i love these videos. Fuckin sweet brotha. She's now ready for full send mode..🤘
I wouldn't advise using a Phillips screwdriver. The stock screws are not made for a Phillips head, and the heads will strip easily.if a Phillips head is used. They need a JIS head screwdriver. JIS looks similar to a Phillips but fits those screws so it won't easily strip the head.
That’s pretty weird 25 years I’ve never stripped one with a Phillips screwdriver.
@@kruesioriginals You're probably better at it than most, but lots of people have stripped those screw heads. Those screws are notorious for heads stripping out. A lot of people buy Allen head screws just to avoid it.
@@alanjones4358yup. Most of us on the XL Forum who ride carb’d sportsters changed out to allens years ago.
Where’s the tuning cv carb video ?
What jetts you use???
Thank you!
Do you offer this as a kit?
Yes, sir it’s on our website
www.kruesioriginals.com/products/cv-performance-carb-mod?_pos=1&_sid=b4b329eca&_ss=r
😂 liquid dust rules...🗽
👍🏻👍🏻
Does a vapor locking issue cause the CV carb fart? Ha
Nope just shuts off. That would be a mean condition or an intake leak
Holy hack town 😂
Holy dildo. Make sure you turn the lights off when you leave your moms basement
i smell gas watching this video
Hello boys and girls and whatever else is out there lolol
🤘🏼
Top Dawg💪 no one does it better, change my ma_fukin mind🤘
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u know there is a thing called a tap to cut threads ????
Haha whatever else is out there 🙄🤣🤣
Skipped diaphragm install
I know im late but why would you cap that vent off at 11:50?
Because he drilled a new vent in the side for flow when you’re in a wheelie
Where's the word you missed out who's the dope
If you changed the float level from .413 to .400 you RAISED the fuel level in the bowl, opposite of what was explained in the video.
Wrong, you got it backwards
@@kruesioriginals Did he? When float height is increased, the float valve will shut the flow of gasoline into the float bowl earlier and vice versa. Float height and fuel level are, in a sense, inverses of each other.
Lectron Carbs ? ….
Parts info ? I'm not going to do the vent don't ride wheelies on my fatboy