I had a backfire when starting my 72 Combat with stock 932 Amals and factory airbox setup in late October. Luckily I noticed that the filter was on fire and shot a quick puff from my fire extinguisher into each side of the air cleaner. I hosed the extinguisher dust from the bike and put it away for about three weeks while I ordered a new air filter element.
In those several weeks the carb slides corroded solidly into the carb bodies. Yesterday I removed the carbs and put them into an ultrasonic cleaner for an hour in order to free the slides. I’ll vapor hone them before reassembly and hope they fit and work properly. The extinguisher media also corroded the rear filter plate and the filter screen fairly significantly in that short time.
The lesson I’ve learned is to immediately disassemble and thoroughly clean any part of the bike that is touched by the extinguisher powder. It gets into everything and appears very corrosive.
Ben
In those several weeks the carb slides corroded solidly into the carb bodies. Yesterday I removed the carbs and put them into an ultrasonic cleaner for an hour in order to free the slides. I’ll vapor hone them before reassembly and hope they fit and work properly. The extinguisher media also corroded the rear filter plate and the filter screen fairly significantly in that short time.
The lesson I’ve learned is to immediately disassemble and thoroughly clean any part of the bike that is touched by the extinguisher powder. It gets into everything and appears very corrosive.
Ben