Ironhead intake question..
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#12
More Pics soon! just finished my Custom Bendix A/C Retro Fit. Next will be Copy-Cating a choke mount i found, and Brackets for securing the Carb/ A.C. to the bike! WOooOooOo! SO far, So good!
I fired it up on saturday too btw guys. Wow, BIG difference already with just changing the carb..i can actually get it to idle smoothly below 1000 rpm.. The bendiz that was on it got poopy below 1000 RPM and would idle (surge) up N down and stall sometimes depending on the ambient temperature/humidity..go figure..typical bendix?
Anyhow, more pictures soon!! Also, If anyone needs or wants a bendix carb, lemme know..i got one!! lol Its got the Adjustable main jet, and comes with a bunch of extra goodies. (rebuild parts, Choke Cable, and a NOS "Gary Bang" Accel Pump)!!
I fired it up on saturday too btw guys. Wow, BIG difference already with just changing the carb..i can actually get it to idle smoothly below 1000 rpm.. The bendiz that was on it got poopy below 1000 RPM and would idle (surge) up N down and stall sometimes depending on the ambient temperature/humidity..go figure..typical bendix?
Anyhow, more pictures soon!! Also, If anyone needs or wants a bendix carb, lemme know..i got one!! lol Its got the Adjustable main jet, and comes with a bunch of extra goodies. (rebuild parts, Choke Cable, and a NOS "Gary Bang" Accel Pump)!!
#13
Its done..
Well carb swap is all done. Pics tomorrow i hope. (if i can find camera..) Everything is Done. Mounts, air cleaner, etc etc. one issue i ran into was how wide everything was with all the newly swapped parts. i had to buy extensions for my cruising pegs. SO, guess that kinda screws me for forward controls (untill i make my own..muhaha) Oh well, anyways, its allll done. took me a while, but ya cant rush a good thing like that..i had fun doing it, and was very **** about how i did it all. lol All it took was time and money. I also got rid of my tiny little wood burner and put in a FREE 3 yr old oil furnace which now kick *** in my garage! lol So needless to say, the sporty will stay at about 50 degree's this year while hibernating under a blankey!
next on list of things to do, will be replacing exhaust gaskets and then i think thats about it?..i figued to hell with pullin the heads for now. Ill do that next year and get them re-done..maybe ill have mroe money saved up by then!? (shootin to get in a local coal mining company..which will help financially BIGTIME!!)
anywho, pics soon! i promise guys!! PS, this place has been quiet lately!
next on list of things to do, will be replacing exhaust gaskets and then i think thats about it?..i figued to hell with pullin the heads for now. Ill do that next year and get them re-done..maybe ill have mroe money saved up by then!? (shootin to get in a local coal mining company..which will help financially BIGTIME!!)
anywho, pics soon! i promise guys!! PS, this place has been quiet lately!
#14
To ensure a good, leakproof seal on the exhausts i apply some Permatex Ultra Copper sealant to the inside of the pipe before slipping it over the exhaust port, and i use a pop can metal shim between the pipe and the clamp.
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[quote=IronMick;7568838]... except that there are no exhaust gaskets on an IronHead??
To ensure a good, leakproof seal on the exhausts i apply some Permatex Ultra Copper sealant to the inside of the pipe before slipping it over the exhaust port, and i use a pop can metal shim between the pipe and the clamp.[/quote
Should you clean the heads before applying the permatex with emery cloth also how long should you let the permatex sit before running the bike thanks
To ensure a good, leakproof seal on the exhausts i apply some Permatex Ultra Copper sealant to the inside of the pipe before slipping it over the exhaust port, and i use a pop can metal shim between the pipe and the clamp.[/quote
Should you clean the heads before applying the permatex with emery cloth also how long should you let the permatex sit before running the bike thanks
#16
... except that there are no exhaust gaskets on an IronHead??
To ensure a good, leakproof seal on the exhausts i apply some Permatex Ultra Copper sealant to the inside of the pipe before slipping it over the exhaust port, and i use a pop can metal shim between the pipe and the clamp.
To ensure a good, leakproof seal on the exhausts i apply some Permatex Ultra Copper sealant to the inside of the pipe before slipping it over the exhaust port, and i use a pop can metal shim between the pipe and the clamp.
#17
The other similar producte, Ultra Blue, Ultra Black, etc have lower maximum temperatures. I use the copper because it is the highest of these. Other guys on other forums also use it.
Perhaps i should be more careful and clean them first and let it sit overnight. But i do not.
Yes.