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Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: jgp1854 on March 15, 2012, 03:03:51 PM

Title: 1982 R65LS
Post by: jgp1854 on March 15, 2012, 03:03:51 PM
Just had BING rebuild both carbs.  I need some direction on properly re-installing them and adjusting the throttle cables, and choke cables.  Will I need to do any adjustment on the carbs themselves seeing they've been just rebuild and set to factory specifications (I reside in northern Michigan)

How do I align the carbs side to side, if it is needed?

How do I adjust the throttles cables

How do I adjust the choke cables.

Any advice would be helpful.

Regards

JGP
Title: Re: 1982 R65LS
Post by: montmil on March 15, 2012, 03:34:07 PM
That's sure a bunch of "How To" questions, JGP. No quick n' dirty answers to do it correctly and likely more than the character spaces allowed within a response. Really. so...

Suggest you dig into the "Fuel System in your Airhead motorcycle" section of the Snowbum's website for your answers. Da 'Bum can get wordy but he knows his stuff.

http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/technical-articles-list.htm
Title: Re: 1982 R65LS
Post by: Ed Miller on March 16, 2012, 12:43:33 PM
Yeah, what Monte said.  How much did Bing charge to rebuild the carbs?  I bet they look good.

Even set to the factory spec, you'll need to fine tune the air fuel mixture and throttle screws, and balance the carbs.  Snowbum covers all of that.  

Title: Re: 1982 R65LS
Post by: Bob_Roller on March 16, 2012, 01:16:31 PM
The carbs may be set to factory specs, but an engine is an air pump, due to use/wear, altitude (though I'm sure upper Michigan, is probably not much more than 700 ft above sea level) etc...., the carbs need to be set to your particular engine and environment .

Eyeballing the carbs for level is probably sufficient, I believe the carbs 'are supposed to be' inclined inwards toward the engine, the exact amount escapes me, but I think it's in the 5-10 degree range .

Adjusting the throttle and choke cables are the same procedure .

Make sure the adjustment barrell at the forward end of the splitter under the tank is adjusted in, to give you some free play .

After you get the cables back on the carbs, turn the adjuster until you get about 2 mm of free play when you pull gently on the outer sheath of the cable .

Then go to the splitter adjust the adjuster to get the same amount of free play there .

Go to the throttle twist grip and see how much free play you have there , you just need a couple of mm play here, if you don't have it, go back to the adjuster at the splitter and adjust it until you get the proper free play at the twist grip .

The choke cable adjustment at the splitter you may want a little more free play than the throttle, due to not really being able to tell any free play at the choke lever on the handlebar controls .

That's a quick synopsis of the procedure .
Title: Re: 1982 R65LS
Post by: jgp1854 on March 17, 2012, 06:07:58 AM
Bing's turn around was approximately 6 weeks, and yest they look great.  The cost delivered was $425.00 +- a couple of bucks.  When I shipped them in, I ask they return to me all the replaced parts...........to my surprise, there are lots of pieces inclusive in a total rebuild.

jgp