I have had problems with the carbs on my CL350 and I want you to know that in my experience you are the only one I have found on here that talks sense on these matters. I like the way you say why the work may be necessary, what you're going to do, why you are going to do it and the techniques to employ, and what the resulting improvement should be. It's the reassuring kind of thing that home mechanics want to hear. Keep up the good work sir, please.
Is that a Matthew Sweet song that opens your videos? I like it. Are you sure that's a phillips screw and not a JIS? So many of the JIS screws on my CB750 were stripped because someone before me was using a phillips head.
Excellent tutorials 👏 what is the fluid that you apply for the reassembly of the Emulsifier Tube Kit? I understand most of the explanations but being French I did not manage to translate this passage. Thank you
The main needle in the slide is not adjustable with slots . My SL350 has a two into one aftermarket available in the day. I think the bike ran ok when my dad had it but it had those two honda exhaust that are like $3000 to buy. So my question is on other bikes usually you have to adjust the main needle richer as the header freed up flow. Do you know if this is needed and how do you richen it up if i have to.
The jets in the CMC kit are too small in diameter - they wont seat properly, don’t try and mash them in like I did. The retainer clip should hold them in well enough
Okay, when pressing the first part in (#6085) I immediately destroyed it. When the replacement comes in I will just press the jet in on top of it to seat it. Word of warning, I don't know how he wacked it as hard as he did without destroying it. Don't do that.
I have had problems with the carbs on my CL350 and I want you to know that in my experience you are the only one I have found on here that talks sense on these matters. I like the way you say why the work may be necessary, what you're going to do, why you are going to do it and the techniques to employ, and what the resulting improvement should be. It's the reassuring kind of thing that home mechanics want to hear. Keep up the good work sir, please.
That what Brenden is best at and we found in every case it just helps to know those things. Thank you for the kind words!
Awesome! Easy to follow video. And now I know where to get parts for my 72’ cl350
thank you so much for making these videos
Always glad to. We want to get all of the information out there.
Is that a Matthew Sweet song that opens your videos? I like it. Are you sure that's a phillips screw and not a JIS? So many of the JIS screws on my CB750 were stripped because someone before me was using a phillips head.
Brian Posehn works on motorcycles... cool.
Excellent tutorials 👏 what is the fluid that you apply for the reassembly of the Emulsifier Tube Kit? I understand most of the explanations but being French I did not manage to translate this passage. Thank you
Did you work at Continental Airlines . I see your sticker. I worked there in the early late 80s, 90s.
Haynes manual states 38 for the cb350 pilot jet, it's 35 for the cb250. Most of the other jets differ.
Excellent video Brenden, very well put together & great quality too.
Part 3 soon?
All the 350 carb rebuild videos are now posted!
What is the difference between #68 jet and an #70 jet ? Performance wise.😎
The main needle in the slide is not adjustable with slots . My SL350 has a two into one aftermarket available in the day. I think the bike ran ok when my dad had it but it had those two honda exhaust that are like $3000 to buy. So my question is on other bikes usually you have to adjust the main needle richer as the header freed up flow. Do you know if this is needed and how do you richen it up if i have to.
I’m trying to seat the jets back in but they won’t seat. I pressed with a punch but won’t stay in. Any suggestions? Thanks
damn, 2 years ago and no response??? I'm having the same issues.
The jets in the CMC kit are too small in diameter - they wont seat properly, don’t try and mash them in like I did. The retainer clip should hold them in well enough
@@yeboscrebo4451 @jasonstubbs314 @codypulver3164 same here. My emulsifier tube is too small and falls right out.
If the pilot jet is plugged off, what does the size# matter?
What did you clean the body with?
Crash Override Did you ever get an answer to this?
@@markerasmus CMC replied on the previous video saying they used "wash solvent" in a parts washer, presumably a hydrosonic one
So, what if my jets just fall into place and I don't need to press them in
Correct. The bowl holds it all together
Okay, when pressing the first part in (#6085) I immediately destroyed it. When the replacement comes in I will just press the jet in on top of it to seat it. Word of warning, I don't know how he wacked it as hard as he did without destroying it. Don't do that.
They often just drop in. Only at tap may be needed. Finesse.