Hi everyone.
My newly bought R65 (1981, 115k miles) is requiring work to be brought back to a better life so I'm hoping to occasionally bounce some ideas off you guys. It will be a steep learning curve for me.
First up rebuilding the carburetors, and a few associated questions:
1) There seems to be dirty oil inside the carb as well as inside the piston. Is this normal? It doesn't smell distinctively like gas hence the question.
2) The long needle that goes from the diaphragm appears to be slightly bent as do the jets that it goes into. I am unsure of the effect this has on the carb-operation. Both carbs have the same signature.
3) The threads on the screws attaching the butterfly to the rod are damaged. Are these screws meant to be replaced each time they are undone? I heard something about "1-fitting-only" screws somewhere in the Bing carb to prevent a faulty screw ending up in the engine.
4) The floats seem to be in decent condition. Is there a simple way to test them? I don't have an electronic weight that can measure down to 13 grams.
5) Is the float needle in decent condition?
6) Is the fuel hose misaligned?
As can be seen from one of the pictures, the carbus have a lot of oil smear as do the engine block. I might have several leaks (piston block, drive train, right carbu). Currently in the process of identifying them, cleaning up and replacing seals.
Both carburetors are currently in pieces waiting for the rebuild kits.
Your input will be much appreciated.