'82 Carb/Inlet question
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'82 Carb/Inlet question
The carb on my '82 XLH has a cracked plastic inlet which is dripping fuel onto the exhaust crossover pipe. You can see the crack on the bottom side in the picture below. Obviously not a good thing. I've looked at rebuild kits but can't find anything for the original carb, let alone the plastic inlet. I'm not even sure if it can be removed. I have not torn the carb down yet, so wanted to get input from you guys as to what can be done about it.
I'd prefer not to spend money on an aftermarket carb just for this issue, and I would like to disassemble the carb and rebuild/clean it this winter when it's down, since the bike has sat for about 15 years. It currently runs okay, but does have a slight miss at idle, which may be due to it sitting.
So my questions are:
Is this part available somewhere?
Can it even be removed? Or do I need to use some sort of epoxy to try and repair it as is?
Where can I find a rebuild kit?
And I'd like to know if there are any articles or links to these original carbs that I can read up on.
I'd prefer not to spend money on an aftermarket carb just for this issue, and I would like to disassemble the carb and rebuild/clean it this winter when it's down, since the bike has sat for about 15 years. It currently runs okay, but does have a slight miss at idle, which may be due to it sitting.
So my questions are:
Is this part available somewhere?
Can it even be removed? Or do I need to use some sort of epoxy to try and repair it as is?
Where can I find a rebuild kit?
And I'd like to know if there are any articles or links to these original carbs that I can read up on.
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1. You have come to the right place.
2. Yes you can remove it. Procedure for remove/replace is here: https://cv-performance.com/harley-fu...ow-replacement
3. CV40 Carb parts:
https://cv-performance.com/carburetor-parts
Fuel inlet: https://cv-performance.com/harley-fuel-max-inlet-elbow
4. Be careful installing it so as not to crack the carb casting, tap it in lightly with a small hammer or press it in according to the directions
5. Your attention is invited to this website for all knowledge pertaining to Sportsters and Carbs:
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php/techtalk:evo:carb01
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php/techtalk:evo:carb02
NOTE:
The above information, while credible, is worth what you paid for it and should not be considered gospel.
Do due diligence, research and have a H-D Field Service Manual before working on your bike.
You will probably have many opinions and suggestions presented; make sure you research the person providing the helpful information as there are some who provide good information that is useful and some who speak out of other orifices with gibberish. You will figure out this quickly.
2. Yes you can remove it. Procedure for remove/replace is here: https://cv-performance.com/harley-fu...ow-replacement
3. CV40 Carb parts:
https://cv-performance.com/carburetor-parts
Fuel inlet: https://cv-performance.com/harley-fuel-max-inlet-elbow
4. Be careful installing it so as not to crack the carb casting, tap it in lightly with a small hammer or press it in according to the directions
5. Your attention is invited to this website for all knowledge pertaining to Sportsters and Carbs:
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php/techtalk:evo:carb01
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php/techtalk:evo:carb02
NOTE:
The above information, while credible, is worth what you paid for it and should not be considered gospel.
Do due diligence, research and have a H-D Field Service Manual before working on your bike.
You will probably have many opinions and suggestions presented; make sure you research the person providing the helpful information as there are some who provide good information that is useful and some who speak out of other orifices with gibberish. You will figure out this quickly.
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Thank you very much for those links and info. It is exactly what I was looking for, but could not find in my somewhat limited searching. I definitely came to the right place!
I have a lifetimes experience working as a mechanic, on everything imaginable, including race cars. That doesn't look to difficult, with some patience and experience working on old stuff. And I have no shortage of tools for any job.
Thanks again,
Doug
I have a lifetimes experience working as a mechanic, on everything imaginable, including race cars. That doesn't look to difficult, with some patience and experience working on old stuff. And I have no shortage of tools for any job.
Thanks again,
Doug
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Here are links to the proper carb:
https://cv-performance.com/harley-ea...hin-carburetor
http://sportsterpedia.com/doku.php/techtalk:evo:carb01
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