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Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 8:54 am
by scott
Hi on my 1100 gw everything on the carbs have been removed all hardware etc.. the fuel tubes are stuck and refuse to be removed I'm afraid of bending the tubes. I can find nothing
That can hold the carbs #1 #3 together except the tubes themselves any suggestions?

Thx scot

P.s. the small o ring seals on #3 were crushed and leaking gas I see these seals for sale on eBay for $25.00 I have o ring seals that will fit for .65 cents hmmm.. Another day in overpriced motorcycle maintenance or are the $25.00 touched by the hand of god?

Whadda think

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 8:59 am
by CYBORG
when it come the the goldwing carbs, i don't think you can cut corners, unless you enjoy taking them off and installing them on the bike. bit the bullet. get the Randakk kit, take your time, follow the directions, and never look back.

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 1:19 pm
by Roady
The carbs are held in position by the plenum.

Those tubes have o-rings that are probably just varnished in. Stuck by old fuel.

Soak the carbs in solvent (not WD-40 or PbBlaster) such as mineral spirits and they'll eventually separate.

+1 on Cyborg's advice. Get the kit and book.

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:27 pm
by Roady
Errors in the PDF of this procedure were pointed out ... it's been updated.

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:33 pm
by Roady
Photos recovered in post #1.

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:52 pm
by Whiskerfish
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GL1100 Pilot jet screw setting

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:31 am
by Stromberg
Hello Roady,
I'm not sure about the correct setting of my pilot screws.
My carbs are GL1100 Built 1981 (pressed in idle jet). My old German GL1100 manual says 2 3/8 turns off. This manual is valid for GL1100 from 1980, refers to a carb with a pressed in idle jet. This is confusing to me.
You suggest in your overhaul post 1 1/4 turns off.
Can you please confirm this?
Thank you!

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:28 pm
by Roady
It really doesn't matter much where you start. You'll need to fine tune them later anyway.

Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 2:01 pm
by robin1731
Three turns out is where I put the mix screws on all 1100 carbs. Almost never have to move them from there.

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Re: Carburetor Overhaul, GL1100

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2021 7:50 pm
by pierbassi@gmail.com
Very nice indeed! However, may I be able to clean the Needle Jet without the need of knocking it?

Thank you - Piero

Re: GL1100 Pilot jet screw setting

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2021 7:18 am
by toomanybikes
Stromberg wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:31 am Hello Roady,
I'm not sure about the correct setting of my pilot screws.
My carbs are GL1100 Built 1981 (pressed in idle jet). My old German GL1100 manual says 2 3/8 turns off. This manual is valid for GL1100 from 1980, refers to a carb with a pressed in idle jet. This is confusing to me.
You suggest in your overhaul post 1 1/4 turns off.
Can you please confirm this?
Thank you!
I've recently rebuilt the carbs on my '81 with pressed in jets. I used ~1-3/8 turns out based on the 1-1/4 guidance and also the need to get them just passed the blocking part of the float bowl. My mixture screws still have the cap on them.

BTW - My new favorite brew for the ultrasonic cleaner is Berryman's B12 carb cleaner mixed with water at roughly 1:3.

Not many miles on it yet, but so far so good.