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Title: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 06, 2014, 11:36:58 PM
Striped down the carbs today on my 1976 CB550F, the plan is to get them ultrasonic cleaned and then the challenge of rebuilding!!!!!
 
I notice a few issues already!!
So the basic carb rebuild kit isn't going to be enough!!

Looks like I need new.
floats x 4No.

The spring clip that sits below the float (name?) 2No looks correct, 1No looks to be from a different carb? and one is missing.
Need to buy 2No (pictured)

Also the holder that keeps this spring clip in place one is missing.
Need to buy 1No (pictured)

So now that the carbs are strip this far, I only want to do this job once, all advice is welcomed.

Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: JamesH on April 07, 2014, 12:10:57 AM
Hey just a quick observation - the spring clips are there to keep main jet in place ( the spring sits against the float bowl and holds the jet (sealed on an o ring) in place. So if you buy a keyster kit (or better still genuine keihin jets) you'll be covered. Floats are available but wont be cheap. If it were me I'd buy 4 x keyster kits from nrp carbs, source two spring clips and new floats and you should be good..
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Trigger on April 07, 2014, 07:54:01 AM
Found a guy in Holland that refurbishes carbs. He will have every thing you need, and at not pull your paints down prices. Here is a link to him:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CB750-CB550-CB500-Four-new-float-pin-/121302007205?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c3e29bda5
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: mickwinf on April 07, 2014, 12:34:31 PM
I have had some parts from gerben1956 on ebay and find him good to deal with, and has some hard to find parts re-made.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Norniron on April 07, 2014, 08:00:37 PM
Remember to pull the emulsion tubes out above the main jets and give them a good clean
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 07, 2014, 09:55:25 PM

Admittedly I didn't know what an emulsion tube looked like until I stripped the carbs. SOHC forum & YouTube are the best tools in my box. I ain't got the experience you guys have!
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Trigger on April 07, 2014, 10:08:28 PM
Once they have been in the ultrasonic. They should be good. You can always bribe Norniron with some Guinness if you get stuck. 
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Norniron on April 07, 2014, 10:13:03 PM
Ultrasonic wont clean them properly.get them out and give them a good eyeball with a magnifying glass.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Trigger on April 07, 2014, 10:18:00 PM
What are you a stamp collector Norniron? I have never had trouble once they have spent a couple of hours in the tank. Apart from give the float pins a rub down with 2000.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Norniron on April 07, 2014, 10:35:28 PM
I ultrasonically cleaned my carbs twice and it still didnt clean those tubes.(just my tuppence worth)
Hey oldiron im in armagh tomorrow if u r stuck.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 07, 2014, 11:05:31 PM
I'm in Antrim most of the the day (work place) won't be home until six. I'm not beat on this one yet, just a little blind on the task ahead. That can be a good-thing sometimes!
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: matthewmosse on April 07, 2014, 11:20:12 PM
According to a mate of mine in the trade who has an ultrasonic cleaner, the brand oof cleaning fluid used has a major influence on how well ultra sonic cleaners work. I have a small Lidl cleaner and it can help clean a fair ammount of crud off a carb but needs help from a toothbrush, though it's only been subjected to briggs and strat carbs that were suffering from  a decade of water damage so far, but it did get them servicable with No new parts needed.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: LesterPiglet on April 08, 2014, 12:08:39 AM
No matter how you clean your carbs it would be stupid to put them back on without checking every orifice.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 13, 2014, 09:54:24 PM
First part of the cleaning process finished, as Les said "check every orifice" before a start my rebuild. I'll need all the help I can get!!


Will be very satisfying to hear the CB fire up after nearly 15 off the road.

Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Bryanj on April 14, 2014, 07:18:51 AM
When you build the carbs up onto the bracket don't forget the small steel pin at the bottom inbetween 2 and 3 or there will be nothing to hook the return spring onto.

Been there, seen that, watched the video and destroted the T shirt in frustration!!!
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 15, 2014, 07:45:43 AM
I know the exact one, it was on the bench when I gathered all the bits up.



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Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 15, 2014, 01:39:14 PM
Where’s the best place to buy new floats for my 1976 CB550F?

CMS have them approx £35 each!! If I’m reading it correctly? or maybe i could clean the old ones Ill post a photo later.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Trigger on April 15, 2014, 05:16:37 PM
Just clean the old ones by hand. Throw them in water and if they float, they will be OK.
Title: Re: CB550F Carbs
Post by: Oldiron550 on April 15, 2014, 10:44:21 PM
Looks like they will clean the very best, I submerged them in water for 15 min's they all still float no sinkers. Once I get my new carb leaf springs & pins eat a few Easter eggs then I'll crack on with my carb build!

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