Carb balancing

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While reading my haynes manual in the section abou carb balancing it seems to mention a link cable, but I can't seem to locate this cable on my 2003 1150 Adventure.
So could anybody tell me the best way to balance the carbs on a 2003 bike. Ta.:thumb2
 
All the 4valve boxers have injection from around 95 I think and the K series all have from about 83. I'm sure I will be corrected if not so. Carbs went the way of points and condensers, although I still get people in the garage telling me there mate, who knows all about cars :rolleyes: said it just wants the points setting :blast
 
While reading my haynes manual in the section abou carb balancing it seems to mention a link cable, but I can't seem to locate this cable on my 2003 1150 Adventure.
So could anybody tell me the best way to balance the carbs on a 2003 bike. Ta.:thumb2

I don't know what's meant by a "link cable". But each throttle body has a cable going to it, thats what you adjust to "balance" the throttle bodies under load.

The big brass screws are what you use to adjust the idle.

You'll need a set of guages to do the job .
 
Or a stick fish tank tubing 4mm and some TQF. :D

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While reading my haynes manual in the section abou carb balancing it seems to mention a link cable, but I can't seem to locate this cable on my 2003 1150 Adventure.
So could anybody tell me the best way to balance the carbs on a 2003 bike. Ta.:thumb2

Are you looking at the 1100 haynes manual? The early 1100 had a link cable crossing from one throttle body to the other.
 
Alot of the guides ive seen cover the 1100 and the 1150 which seems a little strange as im guessing they are quite difference machines... :nenau

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Are you looking at the 1100 haynes manual? The early 1100 had a link cable crossing from one throttle body to the other.

It's a very loooong one piece cable, from the twist grip, around the L/H throttle body, then over the bike to the R/H throttle body -

One of those is not something to try for your first attempt.
It'll all end in tears. :thedummy
 
Balancing

Sorry folks didn't mean to say carbs, Steptoe gave me the answer I was looking, but thanks to everybody who replied, cheers.:thumb
 
Just tweaked the big brass screws, didn't make much difference wherever I screwed them:eek::ymca
So I took one out......................:eek: caked in some gelatinous black shit. So I sprayed some brake cleaner in the openings with the engine running. Then sprayed the screws & cleaned them off. Repeated on the other side, now adjusting the screws makes a difference:) Obviously they were ineffective as they must have been blocked.
 


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