stripped nikki carb??
i am really looking for a how to guide on stripping a factory nikki carb partly due to the fact that the original owner of the car pretty much screwed the original engine harness. i have seen pictures of the carb stripped but i am really just needing to know what i can remove and clean the carb up. i have the factory carb service manual i downloaded and i cant really determine the process of stripping it down and dont want to mess up the only carb i have i plan on a fresh rebuild for it before putting the new engine in my 7. i have an 85 gsl and i have, the carb and engine i beleive are from a 81 and i was hoping to utilize the factory rats nest but now i cant. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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or download the how pdf in the "faqs" section. Believe it or not, there is a noob section.
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Originally Posted by Take-7
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or download the how pdf in the "faqs" section. Believe it or not, there is a noob section.
Oh well. Good luck with the stripping. :icon_tup: |
The how to from vipernicus was a great walk through for me, all I had to do was strip it at my kitchen table with the laptop right there
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You guys forgot the most important step... send all the left-over parts to me!!!
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Yeah none of the pics on the faq how towould show up. But the diagrams cobra are what I was looking for. The only question left is do I need to do any block off plates
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Yes, you will need to block off the acv on the side, and the weird tube thing on the back
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...and the EGR, if you have one.
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i have topic questions, what about the 4 little filters/screens throughout the carb? what happens if you remove them and dont put them in, pros and cons of having them?
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hey little of topic but snow breaker i have a great deal of family that live in grand rapids. and what wheels and off set are the wheels in your avatar, also thanks alot by the way for the guide cobrastng already tore the carb down and have started on the clean up. ordered rebuild kit waiting on it to ship then ill be ready to fire up my engine.
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Originally Posted by viper7389
(Post 10942134)
hey little of topic but snow breaker i have a great deal of family that live in grand rapids. and what wheels and off set are the wheels in your avatar, also thanks alot by the way for the guide cobrastng already tore the carb down and have started on the clean up. ordered rebuild kit waiting on it to ship then ill be ready to fire up my engine.
p.s. you may also want to open up the accel. pump nozzle and bolt while you have it out. |
Originally Posted by viper7389
(Post 10942134)
hey little of topic but snow breaker i have a great deal of family that live in grand rapids. and what wheels and off set are the wheels in your avatar, also thanks alot by the way for the guide cobrastng already tore the carb down and have started on the clean up. ordered rebuild kit waiting on it to ship then ill be ready to fire up my engine.
sorry its just an avatar, but i think the wheels are koni rewinds or something along those lines cobrasting- since you do all the rebuilds, what about the 4 screens found throughout the carb? |
No real pro to removing them (so long as they are clean), con of removing them is that some crud can get by your fuel filter or originate in your lines. The screens stop said crud from getting into the carb, inside the tiny unreachable passages.
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ditch it....you dont need that filterprovided that your tank is clean and there is a good filter before the pump. I never use them on old school NIkki and aftermarket carbs such as IDA, DCO/DCOE, dellorto and mikuni. Never had a problem
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once i drill out the jets and such what kind of power gain am i looking at??
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Typically, go one size bigger from stock, go for a hard run, and if you feel that the engine still wants to pull, then drill again until it stop from pulling and go one size smaller. You do this one primaries first then secondaries. Its not easy to tune a nikki as the jets are not easily accessible and you will need a good supply of jets unless the carb has been reemed to accept holley jets. also learn how to read your spark plugs.
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You're fine ditching the screens as long as you have a good fuel filter before the carb.
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