Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
techtalk:evo:carb01b [2020/05/10 04:34] – [Keihin CV Carb Identification] hippysmack | techtalk:evo:carb01b [2024/01/02 21:12] (current) – hippysmack | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
====== Keihin CV Carb Identification ====== | ====== Keihin CV Carb Identification ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Serial Number:** | ||
+ | * Labeled on the adjacent side to the accelerator pump linkage | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example 27231-98 translates to | ||
+ | |Keihin CV Serial Number|Year of Introduction|Notes| | ||
+ | | 27231 | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
All H-D CV carburetors have a code on one side, above the float bowl. This code is a two part code: ((HD TSB #M-1035 dated 10-8-1993)) \\ | All H-D CV carburetors have a code on one side, above the float bowl. This code is a two part code: ((HD TSB #M-1035 dated 10-8-1993)) \\ | ||
Line 15: | Line 24: | ||
All other carburetors with a " | All other carburetors with a " | ||
+ | ===== Keihin Carbs Used on Evo Sportsters from 1986-2006 by Serial Number ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * All data compiled from HD Sportster Parts Catalogs unless otherwise noted | ||
+ | * All CV models come equipped with accelerator pump unless noted. | ||
+ | * The Serial Number on CV carbs is labeled on the adjacent side to the accelerator pump linkage | ||
+ | |||
+ | | **Keihin non-CV 1986 - 1987** | ||
+ | ^Carburetor \\ Serial Number ^Installed On \\ All Models | ||
+ | |27501-86A (B83H|(86-87) - XLH 883 All Models Domestic and California||| | ||
+ | |27502-86B (B83H)|(86-87) - XLH 1100 All Models Domestic and California||| | ||
+ | | **Keihin CV 1988 - 2006** | ||
+ | ^Carburetor \\ Serial Number ^ Installed On \\ Domestic models \\ Year - Model ^ Installed On \\ California models \\ Year - Model ^ Installed On \\ Export models \\ Year - Model ^ | ||
+ | |27031-95| | ||
+ | |27031-95A| | ||
+ | |27076-95| | ||
+ | |27076-95A | ||
+ | |27465-01| | ||
+ | |27465-01A| | ||
+ | |27465-04| | ||
+ | |27076-95A| | ||
+ | |27480-97|(97) - 1200, 1200C, 1200S \\ (99-01) - 1200, 1200C| | ||
+ | |27480-97A|(98) - 1200, 1200C \\ (02-03) - 1200, 1200C| | ||
+ | |27486-92| | ||
+ | |27486-92A| | ||
+ | |27486-92B| | ||
+ | |27487-92|(92-94) - 1200| | | | ||
+ | |27487-92A|(95) - 1200| | | | ||
+ | |27488-92| | ||
+ | |27488-92A| | ||
+ | |27488-92B| | ||
+ | |27489-92|(92-94) - 883 All Models| | ||
+ | |27489-92A|(95) 883 All Models| | ||
+ | |27490-96|(96-97) - 883, 883 Hug \\ (99-01) - 883, 883 Hug, 883C| | | | ||
+ | |27490-96A|(98) - 883, 883 Hug \\ (Late 98) - 883C \\ (02-03) - 883, 883 Hug, 883C, 883R| | | | ||
+ | |27490-04|(04-06) - 883, 883C \\ (05-06) - 883L, 883R| | | | ||
+ | |27491-89 \\ No Accel Pump| | |(89-90) - Swiss 1200| | ||
+ | |27491-96|(96) - 1200, 1200C, 1200S| | ||
+ | |27492-89 \\ No Accel Pump| | |89-90) - Swiss 883 All Models| | ||
+ | |27495-96| | ||
+ | |27495-96A| | ||
+ | |27495-04| | ||
+ | |27498-96| | ||
+ | |27498-96A| | ||
+ | |27501-88 \\ No Accel Pump|(88-90) - 883 All Models| | ||
+ | |27501-89|(89-90) - 883 All Models \\ (90) - 1200| | | | ||
+ | |27501-89A|(91) - All Models| | ||
+ | |27502-88 \\ No Accel Pump|(88-90) - 1200| |(89-90) - HDI 1200| | ||
+ | |27502-89|(89) - 1200| | | | ||
+ | |27503-88 \\ No Accel Pump| |(88) - 1200| | | ||
+ | |27503-88A| | ||
+ | |27503-88B| | ||
+ | |27503-92| | ||
+ | |27503-92A| | ||
+ | |27503-92B| | ||
+ | |27504-88 \\ No Acell Pump| |(88) - 883 All Models| | ||
+ | |27504-88A| | ||
+ | |27731-98|(99-01) - 1200S| | ||
+ | |27731-98A)|(98) - 1200S \\ (02-03) - 1200S| | ||
+ | |27731-04|(04-06) - 1200C, 1200R| | ||
+ | |27732-98| | ||
+ | |27732-98A| | ||
+ | |27732-04| | ||
+ | |27733-98| | ||
+ | |27734-98| | ||
+ | |27749-01| | ||
+ | |27749-01A| | ||
+ | |27749-04| | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Pics of Keihin CV40 Carbs ===== | ||
+ | (Factory Installed) --- Click on a picture to enlarge: | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Keihin CV40 #27731-04** | ||
+ | |Used on 2004-2006 (Domestic models) 1200C, 1200R((Photo by rocketmangb of the XLFORUM))||| | ||
+ | |{{techtalk: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Keihin CV40 # | ||
+ | |Used on 1998, 2002-2003 (California models) 1200, 1200C ((photos courtesy of blackbikedave of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
+ | |{{: | ||
+ | |{{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====== Enrichment Cable ====== | ||
+ | ===== Sub Documents ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[techtalk: | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | The CV40 has an Enrichener Circuit - The knob is labeled ' | ||
+ | A choke sends less air into the venture when closed thus richening the mix. \\ | ||
+ | An enrichener shoots gas into the venture thus richening the mix. \\ | ||
+ | It may seen more semantic to call them different names but it is important to realize that the two have different functions to the same end. \\ | ||
+ | (to richen the mix for better starting). \\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | The enrichener knob should stay open and remain open when pulled out and close without binding when pushed in. \\ | ||
+ | Pulled out engages the enrichment circuit and adds extra fuel into the venture. \\ | ||
+ | Pushed in closes off the enrichment circuit stopping extra fuel from entering. Read more about it's function [[techtalk: | ||
+ | To adjust the knob, gently pull it out to the full length and let go. Do not pull hard or at an angle or it could break the knob. \\ | ||
+ | Tension from the plastic nut behind the knob keeps it from pulling back in. If it tries to pull back in on it's own, the plastic nut isn't tight enough. \\ | ||
+ | You can tighten it with one hand by hold the knob all the way out with your finger and using you thumb and next finger to tighten. \\ | ||
+ | There is no need to take it off the bracket for this. You just want to create enough resistance to keep the knob from pulling in on it's own. \\ | ||
+ | **Caution**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | If the plastic nut has stripped out, you can cut a piece of rubber tubing, | ||
+ | Then when you remove it, slip it on the throttle cable until the next cold startup. \\ | ||
\\ | \\ |