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  • 1966 FL DC-7 Carb - Buy Rebuilt?

    Hey Oh Wise Ones. My old DC-7 is coughing and sputtering and leaking. I've seen several outfits (one in VT) selling rebuilt units on eBay in the $300 - $325 range. Has anybody bought one and if so has it worked out. Anything I should look for? Would like to keep the bike stock so don't really want to go down the aftermarket route.

    Thanks,

    Jim
    Jim
    1966 FL

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    Jim!

    Gaskets and such shouldn't be a quality concern.
    If your float has swollen to where it sticks, which is unusual considering the wide clearances in the DC, then common repops may be only a temporary solution with your local fuels.

    DCs are phenomenally friendly carbs, so coughing and sputtering may instead be a common manifold issue.
    I suggest bubble-testing the manifold assembly (http://virtualindian.org/11techleaktest.html), and using only viton O-rings, such as offered by JAMES Gaskets, and only OEM-style clamps with #10 screw fasteners.
    (Beware that many stainless offerings on the market are metric straps, and slightly too wide, but can be ground to size.)

    ....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; 04-09-2015, 04:43 PM.
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    • #3
      Thanks for that Cotten.

      Jim

      Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
      Jim!

      Gaskets and such shouldn't be a quality concern.
      If your float has swollen to where it sticks, which is unusual considering the wide clearances in the DC, then common repops may be only a temporary solution with your local fuels.

      DCs are phenomenally friendly carbs, so coughing and sputtering may instead be a common manifold issue.
      I suggest bubble-testing the manifold assembly (http://virtualindian.org/11techleaktest.html), and using only viton O-rings, such as offered by JAMES Gaskets, and only OEM-style clamps with #10 screw fasteners.
      (Beware that many stainless offerings on the market are metric straps, and slightly too wide, but can be ground to size.)

      ....Cotten
      Jim
      1966 FL

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      • #4
        What Cotten said. Sputtering and coughing back through the carb on my '67 was a problem till the manifold leaks were fixed and the ignition cleaned up and re-timed. "Carburetor problems" are often symptoms of other issues and good for sales at S&S! Your bike has worked with stock parts for almost 50 years, no reason to "upgrade" now, good luck, JF in NC

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