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I have a 78' xs650 special
And it runs more or less really good even though its been sitting for a few years. I went to ride it home was accelerating nicley. Got it up to 60-65 for about 15-20 mins roughly but i had been riding it for at least 30mins non stop. Then it starts to sputter and lose...
This is a follow-up to xjwmx's review thread:
http://www.xs650.com/threads/bs34-diaphragm-and-piston-from-cruzinimage-review.50651/
CruzinImage offers BS38 float pairs for 1970-1979 carbs.
Even though there's different listings for various year groups, they're all the same float set...
Hi All,
So I've been reading this site, the carb guide and watching as many videos as I can about carbs and the time has come to take my XS2's BS38's apart. I should point out that I have never taken apart a carb before...
When I bought the bike it ran but when the petcocks were turned on it...
Am I doing it right? I'm setting my ruler right on top of the gasket so I'm subtracting a mm from the specs. '79 carbs so I'm looking for 24mm or 23mm on top of the gasket.