01 Carb Fatboy. Issues with Carb
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01 Carb Fatboy. Issues with Carb
Bike has 13K on it had issue with choke cable so bought a new one and replaced. Ever since nothing but problems..idles higher then normal, smell like gas all the time. turn it off gas coming out of breather. Choke doesn't work. pull the choke and it will stall...hard to start. I am sure after 20 years a rebuild of the carb would not be a bad idea..however would I be better off on getting a Mukuni carb kit? If so what all do I need to make the switch. Any help in this area would be great..
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Did you pull the carb and check to see if the choke is functioning properly? How is the choke cable routed is it binding up at any point. As for a mikuni, the throttle response is phenomenal and I've never had to as little as adjust mine. Idle is set by the twisty thing on the side. A mikuni easy kit adapts to your stock or aftermarket air filter and uses the stock manifold. Since running a mikuni I will never go back to the stock cv Keihin or S&S.
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First off, I believe the CV40 carb is under rated and a very good carb...
IMHO.... Everybody was dumping the OEM HD carbs and going to Mikuni and S&S, etc because of the CV40's predecessors prior to the introduction of the CV40 carb in 1989.... that mindset stuck through the years of the CV40..
The CV40 carb is easy to tune, to rebuild, and to get parts for... it will be more than enough carb unless you are planning mods that will take you over 110 HP..
I would keep the CV40 carb... in fact I have one on my 2001 FXSTS and it runs great after a rebuild & tune, when I bought it a couple years ago...
You said, "had issue with choke cable so bought a new one and replaced. Ever since nothing but problems."...
Call me Capt. Obvious, but it's time to check your work......
Anytime an issue(s) pops up after I've done some work or a mod to my bike.. it is almost always something I changed, touched, or bumped during that mod/work that caused the issue(s).
If you need some good info on the CV40 here is a good link:
https://cv-performance.com/instructions-guides
Good luck with dialing in the carb...
IMHO.... Everybody was dumping the OEM HD carbs and going to Mikuni and S&S, etc because of the CV40's predecessors prior to the introduction of the CV40 carb in 1989.... that mindset stuck through the years of the CV40..
The CV40 carb is easy to tune, to rebuild, and to get parts for... it will be more than enough carb unless you are planning mods that will take you over 110 HP..
I would keep the CV40 carb... in fact I have one on my 2001 FXSTS and it runs great after a rebuild & tune, when I bought it a couple years ago...
You said, "had issue with choke cable so bought a new one and replaced. Ever since nothing but problems."...
Call me Capt. Obvious, but it's time to check your work......
Anytime an issue(s) pops up after I've done some work or a mod to my bike.. it is almost always something I changed, touched, or bumped during that mod/work that caused the issue(s).
If you need some good info on the CV40 here is a good link:
https://cv-performance.com/instructions-guides
Good luck with dialing in the carb...
Last edited by hattitude; 07-31-2021 at 04:49 PM.
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Mukuni HSR42 with a Mikuni intake manifold and Harley air cleaner adapter. That's all you need. You can adjust the idle with a twist of a **** at any time and no more butterfly that doesn't fully open. Mukuni has a gate that fully opens and there is nothing in the way. You can also use the existing Harley cables and a new Mikuni choke comes with the carb. When you open the throttle there is NO hesitation. In the photo, you will see the Mikuni intake manifold then the Mikuni HSR42.
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Ok guys..I bought the Mukuni Easy kit for my Fatboy and have started the install. I got everything hooked up I believe but having a issue getting the gate at full throttle to open more then half open throttle? I have adjusted my cable out as far as it will go I believe. They are new cables I just put on a couple of months ago with the new bars. I did take the cables out of the cable ties under the tank and route under the frame per the instructions but not for sure I have them coming in at right angle. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
#6
Can you post a picture of the cables going into the bracket on the side of the carb? I'm going to run out an pull my air cleaner to get a idea of how far up the slide can actually go. Its been awhile since ive pulled the carb on my bike for any work. On a side note you might want to run a fuel filter between the tank and carb if you haven't already.
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