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Icing up carb remedy?
« on: 10.12. 2011 19:13 »
Hi... great ride out this morning but had to put up with an annoying problem with carb icing up. What are the tips and tricks in preventing this? I could feel the problem was inside and jamming the throttle slide. The only thing I could really do was to stop and allow engine to eventually melt the ice off.... and this is without any tuffnel spacer!
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #1 on: 10.12. 2011 19:17 »
Oh there's so many funny stories about how this one can be cured, but I'm a taker of Furosomide so wouldn't get to the end of telling any of them so will leave it to others
All the best - Bill
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #2 on: 10.12. 2011 22:16 »
Reduce altitude to 10,000 feet!

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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #3 on: 11.12. 2011 09:39 »
 Try a hotter plug to warm it all up a bit. Say go from a B7HS to a 6 or 5. May then have to use a tad richer mixture.
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 PS. remember the carbs freezing (methanol) at full crack down Eastern Creek straight. had to hit the kill button going into turn 1 at over 200KPH. *eek*
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #4 on: 11.12. 2011 12:11 »
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Reduce altitude to 10,000 feet!
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Maybe try applying some car doorlock (spray\oil\lubricant) antifreeze to the slide?


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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #5 on: 11.12. 2011 12:14 »
it dont look nice but wrap some hesian wround it.  *dunno*
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #6 on: 11.12. 2011 19:05 »
There's a fuel additive for this isn't there?

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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #7 on: 11.12. 2011 20:44 »
LJ
Move down this way it never gets that cold to affect the carbs in Wiltshire, if I remember correctly you had the same problem last year
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #8 on: 11.12. 2011 21:43 »
Thanks for the replies... some interesting comments. Yes Rich you remember perfectly and it was the cable that I think was mainly to blame however I have now changed this but still have the same problem but not quite so bad. cheers.
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #9 on: 11.12. 2011 22:07 »
Without actually doing the design, I envision some sort of temporary baffle that would route warm air from around the barrels or cyclinder head towards the carb.

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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #10 on: 11.12. 2011 22:35 »
I know it's possible to buy the heating elements ( wire) for heated vests and so forth, I'm thinking of a couple of twists of this around the carb body and connected via a switch to the battery should not draw to much power.
I'm sure there are brains enough here to get even more tricky with thermostats  but probably the temp could be controlled easily enough by adding or subtracting the turns around the carb body to find the optimum.

Not a problem for me, my hands would freeze long before the carb - poor circulation - (thinks umm heated gloves)
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #11 on: 12.12. 2011 03:44 »
Actually, before suggesting the baffle, I looked up the specs for nichrome wire for this matter and one (or, "I") could caculate the length and gauge of wire needed to operate at given temperature based on battery voltage (6 or 12 vdc, of course). LJ, I thought this might be over-the-top for what you want to do, but I would be happy to pursue it if you want to give the particulars for the temperature you want to achieve and the voltage of your battery.

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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #12 on: 12.12. 2011 14:42 »
Richard thanks for the suggestion! Trouble is... I have other bikes and by modifying one, I'm not going to get the benefit from it if I ride the other bikes, and its too much hassle to modify them all.

Funnily though only this morning I was seriously considering the dynamo belt drive from Manortech but decided against it as I'm not really a night time rider, although I did purchase a DVR2 electronic regulator! poor lights was more of a worry during the cold ride I had over the weekend. Seems like I've come in from the dark side where lighting is concerned.  ;)

I've been a hard liner towards originality especially with the old Lucas mechanical regulator, I'm actually curious and excited to fit the DVR2. Watch this space!
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1947 BSA M21 600cc Girder/Rigid-Green
1949 BSA A7   500cc Girder/Plunger Star Twin-(SOLD)
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1961 BSA A10  650cc Golden Flash-Blue
1961 BSA A10  650cc Golden Flash-Red

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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #13 on: 12.12. 2011 15:53 »
There's a fuel additive for this isn't there?

Yes, Silkolene FST. Worked for me on a Honda Dominator I had for a while.
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Re: Icing up carb remedy?
« Reply #14 on: 12.12. 2011 18:35 »
As Ian Anderson (aka Jethro Tull) said so eloquently in the '80s LJ - 'Walk into Light'. I'm sure you'll like your DVR, having resisted sooo loooong! I've just ordered my umpteenth DVR2 (for another bloke). I'm sure he'll be pleased, and hope you will be too 'cos I always bang on about them. Not had a prob yet, and winter's here as you say, and it's cold, and dark, and wet, and I've got lights so I don't care . . . One bike, running at 12v, even runs 'Hot Hands' over-grips (32W) AND a reasonable 35W halogen h/lamp - can't be bad as that's 75W all told (no LEDs) and it copes  . . . What joy from a dynamo bike on cold dark frosty mornings  . . .
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