I rebuilt the carbs installed new points and condenser, new solid state volt regulator, a new Alpha coil, a new ThunderChild Diode board and many other new features. I wonder if my piston is installed 180 degrees wrong! I have had my R100 cylinders plated with NikaSeal and had the heads rebuilt. During the carb kit rebuild I installed new Floats and Butterfly Shaft screws new Jet Needles set at notch number two. There are two scarfed pipes on mine that I do not see in your picture. Is there a way I can send you a photo of my piston orientation? Your picture is different than my piston. I hope this material makes it straight forward for folks to rebuild these carburetors who may have been afraid to tackle a carburetor rebuild. Here are some before and after pictures of the carburetors. The combination of these two write-ups covers the type 64, 32 mm (64/32/10, right side and 64/32/9, left side) and the R100RS type 94, 40 mm (94/40/114, right and 94/40/113, left) carburetors. 13 BMW R75/5 Rebuild Bing Carburetors & Karcoma Petcocks.Here is the link to the R75/5 type 64 carburetor rebuild/refinish procedures. The R100RS write-up contains links to the R75/5 procedures for the Bing type 64 carburetor and notes any differences or changes in how I did the work on the R100RS carburetors. 13 BMW R100/RS Rebuild Bing Carburetors & Karcoma Petcocks.Here is the link to the R100RS Bing type 94 rebuild/refinish procedures. After 10 years, the designs are essentially the same, but there are some differences which I cover in the procedure write-up. The R100RS has type 94 carburetors that are 40 mm and the Karcoma petcock outlet is 90 degrees from the inlet instead of directly underneath the inlet as for the R75/5. When I rebuilt a 1973 BMW R75/5, I covered the procedure I used to rebuild the Bing type 64 carburetors, which are 32 mm, and the Karcoma petcocks. Anyway, I finally wrote up the Bing carburetor rebuild/refinish work I did on the 1983 R100RS project. I end up doing all sorts of things and the next thing you know, time for bed. You know, being retired just seems to leave no time to work in the shop.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |