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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Starting Problem - Series 'C' BIG Single
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<blockquote data-quote="Jez Nemeth" data-source="post: 160614" data-attributes="member: 3871"><p>A thorough and in depth review of these concentrics -absolutely invaluable if owning one, this has really helped.</p><p></p><p>What I find with this 1036 carb is that most parts were 4 stroke set up, had to change main, and spray tube (106 -but will be increasing to 112 but is 4 stroke ). The Jet holder was 2 stroke, now 622/128 installed...so a mix.</p><p></p><p>Just to know I'm on the right track, drill out air constriction to same bore along whole length of the channel for 4 stroke application if not done?</p><p></p><p>As you mention, and I'm the same as most, I like to more original look of the 1000 series, and don't want the full GP or 10TT9 racing carb experience, but looking at fitting a remote float as its advised will help to supply a more even fuel supply from 1/2 to full throttle.</p><p></p><p>112 needle jet (upped from 106),</p><p>4 stroke spray,</p><p>No3 Slide (could be made 4#),</p><p>600 main,</p><p>55pilot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jez Nemeth, post: 160614, member: 3871"] A thorough and in depth review of these concentrics -absolutely invaluable if owning one, this has really helped. What I find with this 1036 carb is that most parts were 4 stroke set up, had to change main, and spray tube (106 -but will be increasing to 112 but is 4 stroke ). The Jet holder was 2 stroke, now 622/128 installed...so a mix. Just to know I'm on the right track, drill out air constriction to same bore along whole length of the channel for 4 stroke application if not done? As you mention, and I'm the same as most, I like to more original look of the 1000 series, and don't want the full GP or 10TT9 racing carb experience, but looking at fitting a remote float as its advised will help to supply a more even fuel supply from 1/2 to full throttle. 112 needle jet (upped from 106), 4 stroke spray, No3 Slide (could be made 4#), 600 main, 55pilot [/QUOTE]
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