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Thanks all for the help. It turns out it is simple to do. The carbs have the correct hole already in the side and it goes almost all the way down to the pilot air passage.
All you have to do is with a tiny drill (like #57) poke through the last mm or so. If you remove the pilot screw you can see daylight right through. The port is 6mm for the hose but steps up to 7mm for the press fit into the hole. Some locktite will probably help. Got some on order from Hermy¡¯s senior (610 562 3155), not the son who runs the BMW/Triumph dealer. Richard Chawes |
Now that we have had a good discussion regarding vacuum ports, I would like to know the favorite and most effective tool for tuning and balancing the cylinders.? Denny 75SS? On Tue, Sep 5, 2023 at 1:18?PM Richard Chawes2 via <rchawes=[email protected]> wrote: Thanks all for the help. It turns out it is simple to do. The carbs have the correct hole already in the side and it goes almost all the way down to the pilot air passage. |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIMO, adjusting the carbs and throttle cables is most accurately done by the shorting method.? The other methods are various ways of measuring or comparing, the signal at the vacuum takeoff ports; and, one method of measuring the incoming air flow to the carburetors.? Most folks have a favorite method. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dennis Grossman ? Now that we have had a good discussion regarding vacuum ports, I would like to know the favorite and most effective tool for tuning and balancing the cylinders.? Denny 75SS? ? On Tue, Sep 5, 2023 at 1:18?PM Richard Chawes2 via <rchawes=[email protected]> wrote:
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