Been fettling my old dad's '60 31csr which is set up with twin carbs.
Was surprised to find that of the two Amal 389s, only one has a float and an extended chamber that serves both carbs. The second doesn't have any functional innards in the float chamber at all!
Is this normal or did he build an oddity?
I recall it running just fine btw.
Twin carb set up
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Re: Twin carb set up
Its a chopped Monobloc and perfectly normal.
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Re: Twin carb set up
Thanks Rob, had me scratching my head a while!
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Re: Twin carb set up
Having had two - and still having one (a Notrun) - machine with this set-up, I'd agree they are fine.
But now and then I have found that a hot engine doesn't like being parked briefly on the side stand: seems to mess up fuel levels and makes hot re-starting harder than the usual first or second kick.
I was once told by a bar-room pundit that a conversion from bottom feed on the rh carb is possible, by modding the sideplate on the floatless carb and feeding the juice across through that. There may be some logic in it but I have never tried because using centre stands I've never had the problem. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has been there?
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Re: Twin carb set up
Hi Andy
Burlen will supply a new set made to order if you need one.
Regards Mick
Burlen will supply a new set made to order if you need one.
Regards Mick
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Re: Twin carb set up
Time will tell Mick, but I'll take note of steer in case needed later.
I only get short opportunities to do any work on the bike which is at the otther end of the country so it'll be a while before I try to start it.
It was my dad's first rebuild after decades without bikes (national service, marriage and family conspiring against his younger two wheeled days). And it was a thing of beauty back then, sadly now much spoiled by a lack of attention since he passed.
So I'm "following the river" from tank to carbs, then heads and so on. Hopefully bring it back to a condition that does justice to his build.
I only get short opportunities to do any work on the bike which is at the otther end of the country so it'll be a while before I try to start it.
It was my dad's first rebuild after decades without bikes (national service, marriage and family conspiring against his younger two wheeled days). And it was a thing of beauty back then, sadly now much spoiled by a lack of attention since he passed.
So I'm "following the river" from tank to carbs, then heads and so on. Hopefully bring it back to a condition that does justice to his build.
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