AbnMike
Active Member
I've done a lot of reading on these Zenith carbs on my E3. This is my first BMW but I have had to deal with dual carbs on my old Yamaha RD350 (Not the same, I know - carb balancing there involves putting two WD-40 sticks in the throttle bodies and ensuring they move at the same time...)
So I read the thread in the E9 section about the carbmate and balancing.
I'm not sure mine are not balanced but here are a few questions that I have (I also have the two volume Blue service manuals):
1: Idle is at about 1100. Is that acceptable?
2: At 1/4 throttle there is a distinct stumble. When going from a stop past this 1/4 throttle it hesitates, then kicks in.
3: There seems to be a "rumbling" at around 3200 RPM. Maybe a pulsing.
4: I would want to start with a jet cleaning to ensure they're all clear, however it is not clear from the service manual that if I pull the cover to get to the jets that I'd need to replace a gasket. At this point I am not sure I want to do a full in-depth carb rebuild but I would like to clear the jets (or at least check them). Is it possible to do without a gasket set at the ready?
Thanks!
So I read the thread in the E9 section about the carbmate and balancing.
I'm not sure mine are not balanced but here are a few questions that I have (I also have the two volume Blue service manuals):
1: Idle is at about 1100. Is that acceptable?
2: At 1/4 throttle there is a distinct stumble. When going from a stop past this 1/4 throttle it hesitates, then kicks in.
3: There seems to be a "rumbling" at around 3200 RPM. Maybe a pulsing.
4: I would want to start with a jet cleaning to ensure they're all clear, however it is not clear from the service manual that if I pull the cover to get to the jets that I'd need to replace a gasket. At this point I am not sure I want to do a full in-depth carb rebuild but I would like to clear the jets (or at least check them). Is it possible to do without a gasket set at the ready?
Thanks!