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Enricher Use Tip For Carbed BikesFuel and Carb Related Issues |
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glider
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Published date: 07-18-2007 |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2005 fxst softail standard
Join Date: 2008, Apr 16
Posts: 56
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
glider i had wrote to you earlier about a prob with fouling plugs and said i had read this article previous to our discussion .(stupid is as stupid does) ha ha
i must have selective reading becasue i never really read the bottom where it states don't use it at all during summer/warmer months might be the reasoning why i keep fouling plugs thanks again for your help i honetly never really new that always thought you were suposed to start the bike with it on till it warmed up now i realize i probably dont have my curb idle speed set right and the bike is running to lean damn! now my stupid butt will get back to work |
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Community Star
Ride: 1995 FLHTC
Join Date: 2007, Oct 14
Location: Ontario
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: 2007, Jun 21
Posts: 10,146
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
![]() Use a sock in the intake! Actually adjust the enricher as needed to keep the engine running till warmed up, not pull it out and ride till black smoke puffs out the back like some do. |
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Moderators
Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: 2007, May 18
Location: The Shires UK
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
man my 'choke' used to be full out to start the bike then straight to half in then all in just as i rode away all this was done whilst putting on gloves and helmet so 1 or 2 mins tops
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Community Star
Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: 2008, Aug 24
Location: Camarillo
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
Hi, I do not have the service manual yet, but does the Harley carburetor have an accelerator "pump" or does it rely totally on the position of the "enrichener" choke, and lower port in the throat of the carb. (God I though technical writers were instructed to limit words to 3 syllables or less...:o)) I don't feel bad, in a few years our kids won't even know what a choke is, much less a carburetor.
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: 2007, Jun 21
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
The older sportster carbs didn't have an accelerator pump in the carb but the later ones and the big twins did have them. That's why some use the sportster needle (27094-88) in the later carbs for more fuel delivery but at the cost of some MPG.
You can see the accelerator pump in the top of the second pic here with the 3 screws in the cover. ![]() |
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Community Star
Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: 2008, Aug 24
Location: Camarillo
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Re: Enricher Use Tip For Carbed Bikes
Thank you for the info, Glider...I suspected it was so equipped, given the crisp throttle response was much better than what I am used to (even my ol' Universal Japanese Machine UJM 4-cylinder Kat did not have 'em). Again, nice to see good ol' fashion automotive design filtered down into the final carbureted versions of Harleys.
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