07-03-2018, 04:56 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Greencastle, Indiana
Posts: 5
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Apollo DB-007 - Carby, Carby, Carby
New member, first post. Mechanically inclined. New to riding with the responsibility of maintaining, have rode on friends machines here and there over the years.
I can get wordy - but I tell good stories...i'll do my best... Picked up the Apollo DB-007 in black/green. I have had it about 3 months now. Had some issues with the stock carby, realized it was riveted - junk - so I researched a bit and seemed people had decent results, so I bought the "Mikuni" for $30 from Amazon, along with the Uni filter. It ran good compared to the stock carby - but it seemed to have an increased idle after riding for a bit. What I mean is after about 20 minutes, I noticed the bike would start idling-up as I was coasting. Seemingly as if the throttle was stuck - but it was not that I could tell. It would bog if I got on the throttle at that point. Seemed I could use the rear brake and get it to calm down a bit briefly. Took the carb apart, cleaned it, noticed some burs, cleaned those, used carby cleaner and cleaned it again - got it back together then it leaked from the overflow as soon as I turned on the gas. Turned out that I didn't get the junk screwed slammed in all the way after messing with it. 1/8 of a turn more and it stopped leaking. Continued to have the idle-up issue, so I said eff it. I bought a real Mikuni from Summit Racing. I didn't get any other jets just yet as I still haven't gotten that far into the tuning, but I am getting there. It only took about 3 days to get it. Sahweet! Just put it on last night and found a few fun things pretty quick. I figured I would share this, as it would have been super helpful to know ahead of time: 1. The real Mikuni carb hits the frame when using the factory intake manifold. So, I managed to get it on with one screw in the manifold with no air gaps - obviously not riding far at all like that, but it was enough so I could start it and hear that glorious purrr. I found this YunShuo-Adjustable-Carburator-Manifold-50CC-125CC on Amazon - $11 shipped, but 2-3 weeks out. 2. The real Mikuni carb has a larger gas inlet than the factory carb or the imitation Mikuni. Thus, none of the gas lines fit that I have on-hand. However, after I replaced the air filter I ended up with spare parts from this little overflow that came off the back of the factory air filter. I had never seen this before...assumed it was related to CA emissions or something. Later I found it in the manual, but forgot what they refer to it as. Ended up cutting a piece from that and the factory fuel line fit snugly inside, works for now. 3. The UNI filter I bought for the imitation Mikuni does not fit on the real Mikuni, it's close - but no cigar. Ironically enough, the factory air filter does fit on the real Mikuni. So I will be buying another Uni, or I will see if I can trim some material away on the one I have... it's not like I will be using the imitation Mikuni carb, but maybe someone else wants the set. Sorry for the lengthy post, but again, I just wanted to put this info out there and maybe someone else can know more before they make unnecessary purchases. |
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