Although not really a sandcast thing, I decided to use “28” carb parts for a restoration more accurate to leaving the factory. They were replaced in a recall as described in Honda Service Bulletin #15.
As (most of) you all know, this feature is identified with the number 28 embossed on the carb tops as shown on the left. Also note that the cable adjuster is much smaller (as well as the rubber cap) for a 5mm diameter cable instead of the 6mm diameter replacement.
The tops are thinner and had a gasket. Maybe someone can chime in on this but I don’t think the gaskets are used on later carbs. At least I’ve had some sets that didn’t have them.
The caps are also thinner…
…and the slides are shorter. The “28” slides are 41mm long and the later slides are 46mm long.
And the springs are shorter. I had a couple of sets of “28” carbs but was missing a couple of springs. I had some made up to exactly match the originals. Here are specs.
Material: stainless steel spring wire
Wire diameter, .9mm (.035”)
Free length, 128mm
Outside diameter, 18.5mm
Active coils, 15 ˝
Total coils, 13 ˝
Closed ends
Load @ 55mm = 1.15 lb.
I had the carbs rebuilt by hondaman from the SOHC4 site and bought some excellent reproduction 5mm throttle cables from vnz00 (thanks Steven). At least for now when I twist the throttle and let go it snaps right back. I think they will be just fine.
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