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How do I remove emulsion tubes?

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as the title says,
does anyone know how to remove there emulsion tubes from there carbs?? :headscratch:
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Short answer is push. You have to completely disassymbol the carbs and pull the slides out. Then they just push out. Not too difficult.
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cad600 wrote:Short answer is push. You have to completely disassymbol the carbs and pull the slides out. Then they just push out. Not too difficult.
push from the side with the jets, or from the side with the slides??
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These pics should help...

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ragedigital wrote:These pics should help...

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oh, so you have to pull that whole dame section out??
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It's pretty simple but it does involve pretty much disassembling the carbs completely. Basically, remove the float bowl, and pop out the float. Then you should be staring at the jet housing. There's a brass retaining nut (5.5 or 6mm if I remember correctly)that is holding down the jet housing-you'll need to remove that and you be able to lift the jet housing up and out of the carb. You then remove the diaphram/slide assmebly that houses the needle from the other side of the carb. Once you have done that you should be able to push or LIGHTLY tap the emulsion tube out.

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Re: How do I remove emulsion tubes?

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shredex wrote:
ragedigital wrote:These pics should help...

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oh, so you have to pull that whole dame section out??
Isn't that what I said? :headscratch:
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sweekster wrote:It's pretty simple but it does involve pretty much disassembling the carbs completely. Basically, remove the float bowl, and pop out the float. Then you should be staring at the jet housing. There's a brass retaining nut (5.5 or 6mm if I remember correctly)that is holding down the jet housing-you'll need to remove that and you be able to lift the jet housing up and out of the carb. You then remove the diaphram/slide assmebly that houses the needle from the other side of the carb. Once you have done that you should be able to push or LIGHTLY tap the emulsion tube out.

Make sense? Do yourself a favor and add a clymer manual to the list of things you are buying for the bike.
I dont know how to remove the floats either...lol...
im gonna go tear my carbs out of my bike right now...ill be back in a couple minutes...wonder how long its going to take me...
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Re: How do I remove emulsion tubes?

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I just got done putting my carbs back together.
the first carb (same that keeps killing the plug) floats was set at about 23mm and the other three were set to 22mm
I made them all 22mm and checked my emusion tubes with a magnifign glass and I discover NOTHING...they were not warped at all. like new actually.
so I dont know if that float difference could have been the colprit, but Ill find out when I run my bike tomorrow...
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