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Old 03-30-2012, 12:41 PM
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Just baught my first 93 FXSTC. Chromed out with custom paint and many many other options on it. it has some pretty nice upgrades on it. has the hypercharger and Martin Brothers exhaust and a mild cam with the Stock CV carb. my next question is i want to get ride of the CV and go with a mikuni or S&S super. just tired of the Spitting in the carb at part throttle in town. that and more Adjustment is always nice ya know.
Ive been round Harleys, dirt bikes etc all my life and i finnaly got one. im not wanting to break the bank on a carb because im on a budget. would like to find one that eather needs to be rebuilt or what ever. anyone here have any suggestion?

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Old 03-30-2012, 12:49 PM
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Yeah, don't buy a used carb. In my experience and observations, carbs are removed from running vehicles because they have a problem. Then they get sold. If you want a different carb, get a new one. But a lot of people have good results with just properly tuning the stock CV. It sounds like yours needs that, or a rebuild.
 
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Old 03-30-2012, 01:27 PM
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the shop i baught it from said he didnt think the guy changed the jets on it. so i called Dallas Chop Shop and they said pull it apart and the low jet needs to be a 32 and the main needs to be a 185 or 190. it does have the plug knocked out so you can adj the air fuel. i tweaked it alittle bit to fatten her up and it helped alot. thanks for the tip.
 
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Old 03-30-2012, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 02maddness
the shop i baught it from said he didn't think the guy changed the jets on it. so i called Dallas Chop Shop and they said pull it apart and the low jet needs to be a 32 and the main needs to be a 185 or 190. it does have the plug knocked out so you can adj the air fuel. i tweaked it Little bit to fatten her up and it helped alot. thanks for the tip.
42 is the stock slow jet. With an intake cam and exhaust you would probably want the slow to be a 48. I just had a custom CV carb built for a very similar setup and the shop installed a 50 slow and a 195 main. I had been running a 48/190 and sometimes a 195 with good luck, but the new setup seems to be working excellent.
 
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Old 03-30-2012, 02:23 PM
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Stick with the CV , there has to be a reason they still use them even on the shiny Twinkies.

Count how many turns out the air/fuel is set at and turn it out another 1/4 turn and I bet you ll notce big diff.
 
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Old 03-30-2012, 10:56 PM
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Yup, the CV is a good carb. Get it tuned by a pro if you cant and you'll save alot of $$$. Alot of old shovelhead riders convert to the CV carb. If you gotta spend the $$ get a Mikuni HSR. It is slightly better than a CV but it will also need to be tuned to your bike. Might as well tune your CV and spend your $$ on beer!!!!!
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There's no substitute for skilled input. There is also no certainty that a new carb will work any better, without skilled input. If you can't sort out your CV yourself, don't change it! Go to someone who can sort it for you - you'll probably ride home wondering why you didn't think to do that sooner!
 
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by grbrown
There's no substitute for skilled input. There is also no certainty that a new carb will work any better, without skilled input. If you can't sort out your CV yourself, don't change it! Go to someone who can sort it for you - you'll probably ride home wondering why you didn't think to do that sooner!

you know what your right lol.
im going to start with a 50 slow and 195 main and go from there.

Me ive tuned the carb as much as it will alow and it has gotten much better. but i want it right. thanks for the input guys.

ride easy fellas
 
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Old 03-31-2012, 10:15 AM
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Might as well tune your CV and spend your $$ on beer!!!!!
What he said!!!

The CV is a good design, there is very little that may wear out that can't be easily and cheaply replaced. Most issues I've seen have been dirt and improper jetting-(basically, someone screwed it up).

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