Well first off I want to thank you'all for the previous help on getting my ‘47 WL going. Yup after several months and much grinding of teeth it finally lit off in a cloud of smoke (sorry neighbor about the oil cloud I sent your way) needless to say I was grinnin' through all that smoke. Thanks for all the helpful suggestions and dare I say . . . Marvel Mystery Oil. Yes I said it, nothing was working until I adding some of that mystery oil and, blammo . . .
Currently I (think I) have carb problems and hope you’ll have some suggestions for this Linkert carb running on an original un-restored '47 WL. Once started the bike idles fine but the throttle response is horrible. It’s like an on/off switch. Turn the throttle, a little, a little more, a little more and finally caroooom, oh crap, she’s gonna blow . . . back the throttle off and (eventually) gets it back to idle. Also I think it is why it is still hard starting . . . I think some kind of carb (fuel delivery) problem.
Yes I rode it like this, pretty exciting!
When I first got it started I had the low speed way to high and brought the idle down using the low speed needle.
So . . . could the float be tweeked, I had problems from the start with the float. Initially the float needle (what the float pivots on) was frozen and the float wouldn’t swing up and down. So after cleaning etc. I finally got it to swing and tested the float with the bowl un-attached from the carb body. Simply plugged the bottom of the bowl opening and filled her with gas. Low and behold it floated . . . but still wondering if I can trust it - would this cause terrible throttle response?
What else can I look for, there’s only hi and low speed needles, so I am probably missing something.
Thx all
Currently I (think I) have carb problems and hope you’ll have some suggestions for this Linkert carb running on an original un-restored '47 WL. Once started the bike idles fine but the throttle response is horrible. It’s like an on/off switch. Turn the throttle, a little, a little more, a little more and finally caroooom, oh crap, she’s gonna blow . . . back the throttle off and (eventually) gets it back to idle. Also I think it is why it is still hard starting . . . I think some kind of carb (fuel delivery) problem.
Yes I rode it like this, pretty exciting!
When I first got it started I had the low speed way to high and brought the idle down using the low speed needle.
So . . . could the float be tweeked, I had problems from the start with the float. Initially the float needle (what the float pivots on) was frozen and the float wouldn’t swing up and down. So after cleaning etc. I finally got it to swing and tested the float with the bowl un-attached from the carb body. Simply plugged the bottom of the bowl opening and filled her with gas. Low and behold it floated . . . but still wondering if I can trust it - would this cause terrible throttle response?
What else can I look for, there’s only hi and low speed needles, so I am probably missing something.
Thx all
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