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  1. Okay so I was not able to determine for sure what was wrong with the no. 3 carb, but I managed to make a working set of carbs from the two I had. After fiddling with the synchronizer for an hour, my bike is up and running again! Thanks for all your inputs!
  2. Yeah, that was one of the first things I tried.
  3. Yeah, seals when I push it. Honestly it does not look or feel any different relative to other carbs when I set the floats. I had to drill out pilot jets on no. 1 and 4 carbs of the spare set as the prior owner tightened them and broke off the heads, it sort of worked when I tapped out the remaining brass, but the thread is pretty weak. I guess I could split both sets and make a working one from them.
  4. Tried swapping, tried the right hand bowls from the other carb set, no luck. Since the same hardware works in the other set, I keep thinking there is a crack in the 3rd carb body somewhere, only thing that comes to mind at this point. Thanks for all the responses so far!
  5. Yup, and on the floats themselves so that they seat properly. Just installed the floats, seats and needles on an old (junk) set of B12 carbs, those are holding fuel fine with the same items. :O
  6. Hey Suzuki lovers! Came hoping to pick your brains as a last resort in my struggle with a leaky float. I have a leaky no.3 carb float on my mk1 Bandit 1200 - fuel is going through the left of the two airholes. I replaced the seat, needle and the float iself with new parts, set the float height to 14.6mm as per the Manual. When I drop the bowl, let fuel in and close the float with my finger lightly, no leak, but when I close the bowl and let fuel in to do the same job, it leaks. I tried swapping the seat, needle and float with no 4. carb, and no. 3 still leaks unless I close it with my finger. Have I perhaps overlooked something? Wife and I are hoping to get riding again after 2 years - work, kids and life in general. :)
  7. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Is it normal for a B1200 to pull wheelies in 2nd gear without the clutch? Cause mine now does It was robbed of power since I got it, and I never knew
  8. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Thanks! Valve clearances set, motor spins nicely, tomorrow carb sync and I am up and running again!
  9. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Haha okay thats where my inexperience came in and ruined the day- I did not know that. Thank you thank you thank you. I apologize to everyone for bugging you all with this throughout the process but I hope when another young newbie comes looking for answers, he or she will be able to avoid my mistake. =)) I will post when she is back to happily buzzing away!
  10. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Ok after a lot of grief, I pulled out the rocker arms and put the replacement camshaft back in, and tried to spin it. It is not moving. Swapped over to my original journals - it is moving nicely! So the good thing is, I did not bend any valves or generally screw anything up. The bad news is, I cannot use this new camshaft since its journals are messed up (they dont look messed up at all btw). So here is the fun one! Do I risk putting my old journals on this new cam and running it, or try to source a good cam with good journals?
  11. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Haha no, Suzuki have made it really easy to orient them the right way and put them in the right place =))
  12. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Yeah, its in neutral and the cams are seemingly in the right position, which is why I am guessing its the slack of the cam chain blocking it from turning ugh.
  13. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    I did what you said and still does not turn over. Is it possible that I bent a valve or two on the first cylinder when I tightened the cam journals and something 'moved'?
  14. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Finally got to it today as the weather permitted! I have ran into a problem though. I have alligned intake and exhaust cam sprockets as per manual, with the correct 22 pin distance between the arrows (24 including the pins with the arrows) while the T mark on the rotor is pointing at the pickup. Before I installed the cam chain tensioner, I rotated the engine clockwise a tiny bit to remove the slack from crank sprocket to cam sprocket. Now I cannot rotate the engine at all, so either timing wrong or chain slack stuck somewhere at the bottom. Where did I go wrong? Should I remove both camshafts again and start over?
  15. sk1200

    Worn cam lobe

    Awesome! Thank you so much once again for all the experience you shared, it is priceless. I will post an update when I get her running again in a couple of days
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