2009 Honda VTX1300 Runs like CRAP! Let's FIX IT! Carb and Vacuum, Petcock issues!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @ericpigg2689
    @ericpigg2689 2 года назад +12

    Very nice work. Entertaining and informative. I pulled a carb off of a neighbors VTX 1300 this weekend and went through it for him. I should have watched your video FIRST, some nice tips there. His carb was filthy. I did notice during disassembly that the boot bands for his carb were very loose as well. Keep up the nice work, new subscriber here!

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad it helped even in retrospect. Appreciate the sub. Cheers.

  • @sandiegodiego4713
    @sandiegodiego4713 2 года назад +4

    Great vid....I got a 07 vtx 1300..had some of the same symptoms..tuned out to be a small hard to find vacuum leak ..( got lucky found it).. she's been riding sweet since...awesome bike....also got a 97 magna 750. Just about ready for a carb rebuild.( HINT HINT) new subscriber..great presentation, content.. HELLO FROM SAN DIEGO

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Hello. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @mar1video
    @mar1video 2 года назад +5

    You are missing some key words in your description / title. Try to include some technical information / common problem names to bring more people in. Unless you want to keep this video as a secret.😉
    Try to search for your own video on RUclips (from a new device) and see how deep your video is hidden.
    You producing a great videos, now it’s time to inform the entire world about it !
    Good luck !

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +1

      Excellent suggestions, I always include "tags" in the upload process, I was under the impression that those were the key searching feature for viewers. Those tags are attached to this and all my videos. RUclips searching as I understand it, has a lot to do with a channel's analytics and views/subscribers; whereas, the bigger channels will come up more often with the same or similar content -- than a smaller one. Again, that's how I understood it, but could be wrong. I'll try this and thanks again.

  • @wanderider321
    @wanderider321 2 года назад +2

    I just purchased a 05 VTX 1300r just like this one. It runs good but I bought it specifically to learn to work on. I'm very nervous about tearing into the carb. I appreciate your videos :) ty.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. The best place to start is looking at parts diagrams, or exploded views. They are a skill in themselves. I used the all the time, not just to buy parts, but heck, I sometimes forget how something goes together after being apart six months. The parts fiches online are great for this, virtually all parts sellers have OEM parts diagrams. It gives you a good idea how things go together and again, it's a skill in itself to read the things. I have a video on this, it may help. ruclips.net/video/xLT3tCfHFJA/видео.html

  • @davidevelyn530
    @davidevelyn530 10 месяцев назад

    With my Valkyrie there was room to install an inline fuel filter. Extra protection besides the petcock screen in the tank.
    Doesn't look like the VTX has room for something like that. Always enjoy your videos. Starts my day off right.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I dislike in line filters. They tend to cause more headaches than they’re worth. If the mothership imagineers didn’t use one, long as the fuel cock gets replaced or rebuilt, that’s all they get. At one time I threw a filter on everything just about, and ended up with poor fuel volume to the carbs. Cheers.

    • @davidevelyn530
      @davidevelyn530 10 месяцев назад

      I guess since my 78 GoldThing had one stock, I would duplicate it. The Valk almost hydrolocked once so I was trying to keep any crud out of the needle valve/seat. Hate vacuum actuated petcocks. Replaced with a Pingel that I shut off when parked.@@MotoRestoFL

    • @rideordie2736
      @rideordie2736 7 месяцев назад

      Have you ever seen fuel pooring out the petcock when trying to start it , the bottom part there is a small pin hole ?​@MotoRestoFL

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  7 месяцев назад

      @@rideordie2736 sure. Petcock is bad. Rebuild or replace.

    • @rideordie2736
      @rideordie2736 7 месяцев назад

      @@MotoRestoFL thanks for the fast response

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 7 месяцев назад

    Now after going thru all that (had to do mine too) because the previous owner neglected to do any off season preventative maintenance.
    Now just make sure you add 2 oz. of Seafoam before you store the bike for the winter months and plug the battery into a float charger, and it will start and run just like you just shut it off in the spring.

  • @MrKingkat
    @MrKingkat 2 года назад +2

    Great video! My friends 08 starts up fine but will not go faster than 40 kph. I was thinking the diaphragm might be pooched? Only will know is to check. Btw! Where can you get the proper D socket?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. You sure it's fuel causing it? Could be many reasons. It's easy to get a vacuum leak on this bike and not see it, pull the tank and examine all the vacuum hoses first, there's only a couple but they source from two places I think and each is divided with a Tee. The D tool is available here from me, for $100 each. Just kidding... Amazon, anyone just about has 'em. Mine came with my Motion Pro carb adjustment tool. This is one example: www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-D-Shape-Replacement-08-0229/dp/B003CMWC4U

  • @majr25_13
    @majr25_13 2 года назад +3

    Great video… what was the final adjustment (turns out) on the air/fuel mixture screw? My Clymer manual says 1-3/4 turns out but I think your manual suggested more… 🙏

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Good question. Normally, I write that down in the narrative of the service ticket, unfortunately on this job I didn't. I can't exactly recall the service data I used, it may be out on the shop computer and I can't figure out how to network a Win 10 and 11 computer together... (dang Microsoft!). Let me check back with you on this later, if you don't hear back soon it means I forgot because I'm old; so please send me a reminder. You can also email me at motorestofl@gmail.com. Cheers.

    • @majr25_13
      @majr25_13 2 года назад

      @@MotoRestoFL No worries… thank you for the reply 👍

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +3

      @@majr25_13 I think I went 2-1/2 turns but maybe 2-3/4 turns. There's an idle drop procedure which requires adjustment of the pilot screw while running. adjusting curb idle during the process and opening the pilot screw 5/8 of a turn past the point in which the procedure states after a drop in idle speed from turning in the screw. I never found Honda's initial and final pilot screw procedures very practical. They've never really worked for me so I go off my ear. If I didn't do 2-1/2 I may have done 2-3/4. The suggestion I'd give to you is 2-3/4 turns out, assuming everything else is 100% in order, engine and intake, good gasoline, etc. It's a pain to get at that screw if I recall, even with my special tools. I think that's a "D" headed screw that Honda loves to use, but I cannot exactly remember. I work on a lot of stuff... lol.. hope it helps.

    • @majr25_13
      @majr25_13 2 года назад +2

      @@MotoRestoFL Thank you for the reply… that is a crazy coincidence, I also adjusted mine to 2-3/4 turns out (mostly because it improved my cold starts). Off the line starts also seemed to improve… 👍

    • @southside1975
      @southside1975 2 года назад +3

      @@majr25_13 same here 2 3/4 A/F/M If you don't have Glen's A/F/M Screw look it up if you ride your X higher altitude you need it adjust the A/F/M just by reaching down by the air box.

  • @JohnPaddock-j4h
    @JohnPaddock-j4h 2 месяца назад

    I have 1300s.. it's running a little rough. Going to get air filter cleaned and replaced, hit it with carb cleaner and lower octane....3 easy first steps from another vid. Not sure I feel comfortable pulling carb apart this far...no experience here at all

  • @66fygar
    @66fygar Год назад +1

    I recently found your channel, and love your presentation and explainations on issues you run in to when diving into bike issues.
    I have a 2004 VTX 1300 with around 14k miles. It sits through the winters, but has been ridden every year since I bought it new. It starts fine, idles well, and accelerates well under heavy throttle. The issue I have is if I'm cruising at a steady speed, then give it just a little throttle it sputters a bit, then goes. If I give it heavy throttle it's fine. Last year I changed the spark plugs and put in a new air filter and no change. I recently watched one of your videos and thought it might be the acceleration pump, but I verified that it is working fine. What would be your opinion on this?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад +3

      Unfortunately I cannot help at this time as I am experiencing serous medical issues and will be radio silent for some time.

    • @66fygar
      @66fygar Год назад +3

      @@MotoRestoFL I'm really sorry to hear that. I pray that everything works out well with your issues and you are back on your feet soon. Take care of yourself.

  • @martinking4476
    @martinking4476 2 года назад +1

    Great informative video. I fitted an air/fuel adjusting tool from Glens VTX garage.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +3

      Thanks. Huh, I'll have to look that up. I know some folks make 'em for dual sports and other thumper carbs, never heard of one for a girl with big jugs like this. Cheers.

  • @jonnycarroll6676
    @jonnycarroll6676 Год назад

    Had my fuel system tank and carb cleaned on my 07 vtx1300c, helped but not right. On the trip to Bike week added 2oz marvel mystery oil 4 gallon on the 4th tank same mixture amazingly felt it clear. Something is now working that was stuck.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      So you're saying it's... wait for it... a Mystery? hehehehe

  • @timothyahernRoxyCat
    @timothyahernRoxyCat 2 года назад +2

    Very professional. Outstanding.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @GrillWarrior
    @GrillWarrior 2 года назад

    I am having basically the same problems that you had in this video. It is driving me nuts trying to get this fixed. This bike sat for 10 months before I purchased it. For some stupid reason, I thought it was fuel-injected, that's why I bought this Honda, but I was dead wrong. I bought it on eBay and had it shipped to me in Atlanta from FL. Now I am stuck trying to fix it. The bike was blowing black smoke (carbon) I had to change to plugs twice, that helped a little. I think there is a vacuum leak somewhere. I have taken the carb off twice, cleaned it because of the nasty gas in the tank. Put a new petcock in it, what a mistake, I bought the cheaper one (Chinese junk), now I am going to put the original one back in and change the filter again in the tank. I was not able to take the airflow screw out because I couldn't find a D-type remote screwdriver bit as you have. The setting might be off. This bike sound like a Harley idling, not smooth at all. I wish you were here in Atlanta. I did put a new float in the carb, I might put the old one back because I think it might be Chinese junk and might be off a little. Thanks for any advice you can give me even it is junk the bike, lol. The bike is in excellent condition, I just need it reliable so I can ride it now.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +2

      Email me a video like 30 seconds minimum of it running and I’ll contact you back via email. Motorestofl@gmail.com

    • @GrillWarrior
      @GrillWarrior 2 года назад

      @@MotoRestoFL whoops, sorry Tom, it was less than 30 seconds. I didn't see the time minimum.. I emailed the icloud links because the video was too big. Thanks for any advice.

    • @FarRightRider
      @FarRightRider 2 года назад

      It's a fixed float. It can get stuck, not seal properly or something block it. But it's not adjustable. (It's one of the better things they did in this bike.)

    • @jeanettejack2152
      @jeanettejack2152 2 года назад

      Glens has a cable remote adjustment screw available so you can adjust the mix without tearing anything back apart. Comes with D socket to remove the original screw. A .22 cartridge with a flat spot will work in a pinch tho.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      @@jeanettejack2152 Good info, I didn't think to check on that because I usually don't have to re-adjust. But for the gentleman having issues and perhaps others, thanks. This would be of particular use with mild modifications like exhaust and air intake. With those all bets are off and tweaking would be necessary.

  • @kenyonshields7623
    @kenyonshields7623 2 года назад

    Super informative as this is my first time dealing with a carb issue on my 2007 VTX 1300 S. The air hose is dumping fuel when its running. Its been sitting for 4 years (I wrecked it). My thoughts is that the float is gummed up and forcing to much fuel in and is emptying out the air hose. If you have any suggestions I’m all ears. (Air hose meaning the hose that comes out and leads nowhere and connects to nothing on the left side when looking at the carb bolted on the bike)

    • @chuckspeer2163
      @chuckspeer2163 Год назад

      Mine was the on -off- fuel valve they sell on with a fuel filter

  • @pendragonshall
    @pendragonshall Год назад +2

    Your Harley friend doesn't realize the good bike he has and that he needed to authorize just that little bit more work.

  • @kenyrider
    @kenyrider 11 месяцев назад

    Genius video. It explained a lot of things about my bike and what it’s doing. And that told me that other than replacing the petcock, because i already bought one, i need to take this to someone who knows!!
    Do you remember and can you share, about how much you charged for this this carb tuneup? Just wondering what’s in store for me when i take it in in colorado.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  11 месяцев назад

      I did this particular job on the cheap, gave the customer a discount because he brought the parts and it was pretty much just labor. But, my labor rate at that time was nearly half of what it is now. If a shop is going to charge you $110 an hour which is about typical for a commercial enterprise, probably around $700 bucks assuming what you saw in the video is the only thing needing to be done. This, of course, is a very broad guess, I have no idea where you're planning on taking it or whether it'll be a dealership or an independent shop. It's even doubtful a dealer will work on something this old being carbureted, but you never know. Thanks for watching, consider subscribing -- liking -- sharing for more content like this.

  • @GrillWarrior
    @GrillWarrior Год назад

    Hi Tom, been thinking about making that 500-mile trip to bring my bike down to you. I am tired of screwing around with trying to fix it myself and not riding it. How backed up with work around you now?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад +1

      Email me motorestofl@gmail.com. Refresh my memory on the behavior. I don’t remember. That will give me a better idea of when I can get it in.

  • @warddc
    @warddc 2 года назад

    They make a nice little D-type remote screwdriver that you can reach in from the left side of the bike to adjust the pilot mixture screw if you didn't get it right the first time at install.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Yes. I have two of them.

    • @GrillWarrior
      @GrillWarrior 2 года назад

      Hi, I have been trying to find a D-type remote screwdriver that is shown in this video. I am unable to find it, would you happen to know where I can buy one? Thank you.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      @@GrillWarrior Mine is a bit that is part of a set that goes in a 90 degree short profile adjustment tool made by Motion Pro. However, I have made two of them before as well. Here is just the bit (replacement part) for the Motion Pro tool, you can get one or more and simply use in a 1/4" hex screwdriver, typical to the ones you can get at any hardware store that has all the different bits. www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-D-Shape-Replacement-08-0229/dp/B003CMWC4U

  • @flexjay87
    @flexjay87 2 года назад +1

    I believe i heard you say , Nipples, and " Hot Jugs" in the same video ! ! I had to stop the video, go to Confession, and then come back and restart the video. Which is weird, cuz i am not even Catholic :) Lol

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +1

      I was once talking to a girl, and we were talking about some sort of a food item because it was at a grocery store, and instead of saying nibbles I said nipples. We both got a little charge out of that but the guys that I was with on the job with the fire department, would never let me forget that one.

    • @flexjay87
      @flexjay87 2 года назад

      @@MotoRestoFL , ahhh, some would say a " Freudian Slip" I just say, yeah, it's a guy thing :)

  • @MrBeefsnorkel
    @MrBeefsnorkel 2 года назад

    my 2007 vtx 1300 will start easily, but stumbles or even completely shuts off when the throttle is turned (after you warm it up for way too long, like 5 minutes, it'll start to be able to twist throttle and not die). very loud backfire, i even took an 8 second video of it and you see a flame shoot out! It has "cobra" pipes on it. My question is: after a meticulous inspection of all vacuum hoses, hose and air inlet connections, fuel and fuel filters, bowl/carb condition - and I still have the problem - do you think I can adjust the A/F mix to correct it, or would I have to get different jets?
    If there's just no stinkin way possible to answer that question without having the bike running in front of you, I understand! thank you for the helpful video!

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +2

      That carb has an accelerator pump. Did you check the function? Twist the throttle and see if it squirts. Otherwise, you need to snatch the carb off and check the rubber carb holder(s) for cracks, double check every vacuum hose and triple check the float level. Make sure that's spot on. Cobra pipes shouldn't make a big difference unless there is a less restrictive air intake installed. Sure, may need re-jetting, but without large changes in intake/exhaust flow dynamics, it shouldn't. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @MrBeefsnorkel
      @MrBeefsnorkel Год назад

      @@MotoRestoFL Hey man! Sorry for neglecting to reply to you. I really, really appreciate you taking the time to respond to me when I had this question. I still run and ride my blue VTX hard and she purrs like a kitten now. I took your advice and took action on it, and I'm glad I did. When I checked everything you mentioned, I didn't find anything. So I came back on youtube, read your response again, and went and checked again - and I found a little vaccuum hose that goes to a valve (you can't see it without the gas tank removed) --- the hose had been disconnected. There's the massive leak! Soon as It was back on, the bike's ran fantastic ever since and I owe you one big time!!!!

  • @bongwoophet
    @bongwoophet 2 года назад

    Hello there, just subscribed. Like your tutorials. Q: I have a 2007 VTX 1300c. I live in hot Arizona and I want to know if I can use 15w 50 oil in my bike? Please advice and thank you per request. I bought a jug of Motul 300v 15w 50 syntheic.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +1

      Long as it’s wet clutch compatible it should be fine. Oil sometimes causes emotional debate on forums and social media. I don’t know about the synthetic, I never use it. Some clutches don’t like it. You could also do well with Shell Rotella 15w40 diesel oil. The T4 is conventional oil and is JASO MA/MA2 we clutch compatible. I run it in everything. Thanks for watching and commenting and subscribing.

  • @angelusmortis3256
    @angelusmortis3256 5 месяцев назад

    where does one get that special tool to adjust the fuel air screw dohickey? i just bought one of these and its running the same way yours first was... i already replaced the petcock and filter there... ive got the carb apart gotta wait for a new carb bowl gasket to come in... looked like it had been damaged some someone sealed it with silicone which had turned into a gel

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  5 месяцев назад

      I made this one but they’re available I’ve seen them online. Just do a search for pilot screw extension for the VTX.

  • @tommyroberson8470
    @tommyroberson8470 2 года назад

    Great, Tight, Considering new carb for 1300 vtx, any suggestions, Thanks Tom

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      New carb why? Performance or simply replacing a stock that’s too far gone?

  • @Mark-i9k5i
    @Mark-i9k5i 27 дней назад

    H😂e hehe he said nipple😂😂😂,Beavis and butthead would love that line😅

  • @ruthdoyle9085
    @ruthdoyle9085 4 месяца назад

    Too bad the video can’t pay enough to pay for the carbs to be done right… did the exhaust have anything to do with the popping? If you reduced the back pressure too much it can make it idle poorly, correct?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  4 месяца назад

      The video? I don’t understand. Yes, but that kind of situation really shouldn’t have that much impact.

  • @wayneelliott9523
    @wayneelliott9523 2 года назад +2

    Liked and subbed. Great video! I have a 2003 vtx1300s.

  • @DMD81773
    @DMD81773 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mine had a small split in the diaphragm on the vacuum slide

  • @larrysmith2443
    @larrysmith2443 2 года назад +1

    great work on a cool bike

  • @OverlandSubaru
    @OverlandSubaru Месяц назад

    2003 1300
    Hesitates/sputters on moderate to hard acceleration.
    Gravity only petcock on this year (went to vacuum in 04)
    Any suggestions?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Месяц назад

      Wow, that could be many things, I'd need to know more, but likely fueling over spark, but you probably already suspected that.

  • @joshlujan7019
    @joshlujan7019 Год назад

    I have the same bike, with stock exhaust, do I need to rejet it for a straight pipe set up or can I get away with just adjusting the mixture screw?

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад +1

      I don't know. I wouldn't do a straight pipe even if someone paid me double. It's not good for an engine to not have exhaust backpressure as designed by the engineers and it's too damned loud. Sorry.

  • @MrJujitsu62
    @MrJujitsu62 Год назад

    I had a Yamaha Virago new in 84 & the one pipe rusted thru in less than a year with 4000 K.M.s on it . Because I was over the 90 day warrantee ; Yamaha told me I was S.O.L . I've never bought another Yamaha since then . 11 bikes later .

  • @kghwanadoo
    @kghwanadoo 2 года назад

    If we were in the Roman Empire I’d worship your carb skills as a god. Lol. Great video……..again. Now back to the VFR video.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Ha! Don’t hear that everyday. 😁I’m editing the third VFR video right now. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @briarc0941
    @briarc0941 2 года назад

    Where are you located out of. My 2006 vtx 1300 has the same issues as this one. I’m not mechanically inclined on motorcycles, I’d rather someone that knows what they are doing fix it.

  • @garythompson1629
    @garythompson1629 6 месяцев назад

    What goes first the little rubber grommet or the little washer....

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  6 месяцев назад

      On what? Are you referring to the slow screw (fuel screw) o ring and washer? If so, the o ring goes in first then the washer then spring. Stack them on the screw and insert that way. So from the pointy tip it’s o ring, washer, spring.

    • @garythompson1629
      @garythompson1629 6 месяцев назад

      @@MotoRestoFL the o ring and washer on the screw with 2 and half turns...

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  6 месяцев назад

      @@garythompson1629 I answered you above.

    • @garythompson1629
      @garythompson1629 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MotoRestoFL thank you

  • @kevinhill7742
    @kevinhill7742 2 года назад

    Have a vtx1300 question on rear jug crankcase breather ventilation is it A bad idea to tap out stud post on rear cover

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Have no idea what you mean, how does one tap a stud post? Wouldn't that need a die? Is it a broken out stud post?

  • @nesespinosa
    @nesespinosa 2 года назад

    Can I mail you my carb ? I also have 2005 Honda vtx 1300. I had two mechanics work on it and I still get trouble with the bike being fully warmed up and the acceleration being smooth. It puts puts

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Sure. I need more info. Please email my business email address: motorestofl@gmail.com.

  • @davidrich4738
    @davidrich4738 Год назад

    Great videos!! Thanks

  • @greeneyechristie
    @greeneyechristie Год назад

    I need ur help with my carb My bike had got flooded in a rainstorm and we remove the carburetor had the carburetor completely cleaned and rebuilt. We put the car back on and now it’s still not wanting to crank like either it’s getting too much air or not enough turns, and when I tried to start it yesterday, it shot a little spark outside of the carburetor. I’ve spent so much money on this by that I’m broke. I really need some help. I have a 2004 Honda VTX 1300c

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      Ok, I need more info. When you say flooded do you mean the engine got filled with water? If so, was it cranked over with water inside the cylinders? Please clarify “flooded in a rainstorm.”

    • @greeneyechristie
      @greeneyechristie Год назад

      @@MotoRestoFL we were on the bike and we have the pointed con air intake on the bike. We got caught in rain out in the middle of nowhere and it sucked water up into the carburetor so we had to have the bike completely drained, new air filter and new spark plugs Noyle we flushed the radiator fluid and everything we had to take the carburetor apart and clean it, I put the rebuild kit on it took it to a motorcycle shop and they cleaned it. Put it in some kind of machine and cleaned it.

    • @greeneyechristie
      @greeneyechristie Год назад

      @@MotoRestoFL she was running but idling very high and after we had the carburetor cleaned in the machine and they put it back together now it’s like Excelerator pump don’t want to work and I’m just at a loss we put a new fuel line on put new hoses on I just really need some guidance because I’ve spent more money fixing the bike than what I paid for the bike and this is our second source of transportation.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      @@greeneyechristie ok, I'm still not getting the answer I need, did it get water inside the engine where the oil is? Also, and this is important, did the rain water kill the motor where it would not crank or anything? I'm trying to figure out if you possibly got water into the cylinders while it was running because if so, I'd just scrap the engine. Possibly bent a connecting rod. I'm trying to see if the rain water hydro locked the engine or not. I'm not getting that yet. It's very important.

  • @CookedAnimalEater
    @CookedAnimalEater Год назад

    What kind of screw is coverd by a Welch Plug?

  • @PalomboDylan
    @PalomboDylan 2 года назад

    Ok. I need to get the fuel filter and fuel lines out of the inside of the gas tank. Can you please tell me how to do this please? I need to do this so I can get the inside of the gas tank refurbished/redone. Thanks

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад +1

      Assuming it’s the same bike as this 2009, all you do is pull the fuel tank, remove the fuel cock and you’re done.

    • @PalomboDylan
      @PalomboDylan 2 года назад

      @@MotoRestoFL thanks

  • @inscoredbz
    @inscoredbz Месяц назад

    Has anyone ever successfully charged cam timing to get a closer sound of a Harley? Jst curious, everyone has done about everything.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Месяц назад +1

      You got me. That's way above my pay grade. Cheers.

  • @julioegonzalez2257
    @julioegonzalez2257 7 месяцев назад

    Where can i purchase the kit for the carb for my 08 honda vtx 1300c

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  7 месяцев назад

      Check with JD Jetting and also Randakks Honda parts. Or you can piece out OEM.

  • @alonsougalde1379
    @alonsougalde1379 Год назад

    How much is a job like that worth to clean the carbs

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      It really depends. If I have to R/R the carbs then rebuild, about 1 hour for the R/R and 2-3 for a basic carb clean but add 2-3 more if they have to be taken to bits and split. Plus parts, and it depend upon OEM vs aftermarket. Anywhere between $475 and $700.

  • @garyharpole2501
    @garyharpole2501 Год назад

    I have a question about a 2004 honda vtx carb.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      Fire away.

    • @garyharpole2501
      @garyharpole2501 Год назад

      @@MotoRestoFL my carb I replaced everything like you did and it sputters just on take off do you think my air/fuel screw could be causing the problem the rest of my carb is clean and the jets are good and replaced.

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      @@garyharpole2501 did you check the accelerator pump?

    • @garyharpole2501
      @garyharpole2501 Год назад

      @@MotoRestoFL yes I checked it with air

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  Год назад

      @@garyharpole2501 I'm unsure what checking with air means, I just look into the carb throat with a flashlight and the airbox off, of course, and crack the throttle. If it squirts, it's good. I'd need more info to possibly help you. Send me an email motorestofl@gmail.com. What I need to know, exactly what do you mean by sputtering upon taking off? Is that light throttle? Heavy throttle? Does it sputter without any load like snapping the throttle? What is the slow screw set at now? What are the jet sizes are they stock and is the air inlet/filter stock? I need more detail. Cheers.

  • @WMS507
    @WMS507 Год назад

    Should change the valve, if the screen & tube are rusted. all kinds of junk will end up in the carb.

  • @williamdawson3792
    @williamdawson3792 2 года назад

    Best bike made. Runs forever and doesn’t have an oil locator like Harley Davidson

    • @MotoRestoFL
      @MotoRestoFL  2 года назад

      Well, the AMF years really stigmatized Harley. Although they don’t leak like they did at least, their refusal to reduce engine heat away from meltdown temps by liquid cooling, is why those motors need rebuilding while the Honda’s never need it.

  • @Jasonwesleythornton
    @Jasonwesleythornton 2 года назад

    It looks like it fell over at some point. May be the cause of a hole in the exhaust…

  • @Mojo27564
    @Mojo27564 2 года назад

    90% of the time rubber boot is off/ tight enough,fuel mixture screw is off or clogged jets that's all.