Well Team, as most of you know I am rebuilding (yes paul - still), a 1976 CB400F and last weekend I got the rebuilt motor running.
My problem is that I have a (that's one of the four) carburetor which is overflowing. Now that's not the major problem because today I took the carb assembly off to find the source of the overflow. I have adjusted the small lever which connects with the shut off valve and it looks like that might solve that problem.
But wait, there's more. The carb bowl has a groove all round its edge into which the tubular gasket fits. Now, as I have taken the bowl off to fix the overflow, the bloody gasket has extended itself and now its too big in girth to fit into the groove that it supposed to
Some of you fellas have taken carbs off to change your needle setting. Have any of you had this situation occur with your Bandits, or do they have a different gasket system.
I tried putting the gasket into the freezer to contract it but that didnt seem to make much difference.
What's up Doc?