Hello,
I've seen some discussions about the Keihin 649A carbs. So it happens, that i'm just rebuilding a set of those carbs and thought i shared some pics with you all.
Some background first.
Honda Cb500 Four (Imported from Germany to Finland in 2009, history unknown..)
Frame: CB500-2047215
Motor: CB500E-2170859
According to those numbers, frame would be a -72 (k1) make and engine would be from the year -73 (K2)
Had few issues with the bike, so i decided to strip down the carbs and give them a good refurbishment. Problem was that the bike was running briskly on the rich side. Symptoms were sooty plugs, mild response to fast throttle action and a bit flat acceleration, smoke coming from the pipes (especially cyl #1). Also i didn´t have any problems starting this bike cold with choke off. As soons as i turned the choke on, the bike died.
Whaddye say? Clearly matter of the bike getting too rich fuel mixture in to the system, eh?
The bike is completely stock, no 4-1 pipes, no cone filters. So my conclusion was that the carbs were dirty and/or the air filter was old/dirty which caused the bike to go on the richer side..
So, off the carbs from the engine and commenced the strip down. I removed the interiors (needles, jets, float bowls, venturi, air screws etc) and blasted the carb bodies with baking soda to clean them thoroughly. I payed special attention to the emulsion tubes and passages. Then i soaked the carbs in good solved for couple of days just to be shure i get all the gummed up dirt out of the carbs.
As the carbs were soaking, i examined the carbs, floats, jets and needles to see if they´d been tampered with. Since i have no knowledge of my CB´s history, i had to make shure that the PO didnt do anything peculiar fiddlings on them or something of that sort... The result:
ID 649A (Stampped on the rightside of the carbassembly)
Slow jet: 40
Main Jet: 78
Needle: 272304, 3rd groove
Everything had Keihin star stampped on them so there is a very good chance that carbs were in their original condition and un-tampered.
My plan is to replace the jets and needles with new ones (from Keyster rebuild kit). Since the bike is stock and a the intention is to keep it that way, im not going to mess with the jet sizes. #78 on the main and #40 on the slow will do just fine. However, since the bike was running on the richer side, i raised the needle clip one up (2nd g.f.t.). Then i´ll have to check the float levels. I washed all the small parts with ultra sonic cleaner. They came pretty aseptic so i think i will save them for later use (for spare parts maybe?)... But as i wait for my rebuild kit to arrive, here are some pics...