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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Mk2 amal flooding
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<blockquote data-quote="john998" data-source="post: 17356" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Hello, Just to say that I am using Viton tipped needles, and my first reaction was to tap the float bowl. The flooding was so bad that the motor was noticeably off song at low speed. Any one with experience of the stay up floats that Amal now sell?</p><p>Just fitted new 28mm Mikuni carbs on the outfit, one of which flooded on first attempt. Had to change the float needle and seat to fix prob. There was nothing obviously wrong with the parts removed, and the Mikunis have steel float needles. John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john998, post: 17356, member: 289"] Hello, Just to say that I am using Viton tipped needles, and my first reaction was to tap the float bowl. The flooding was so bad that the motor was noticeably off song at low speed. Any one with experience of the stay up floats that Amal now sell? Just fitted new 28mm Mikuni carbs on the outfit, one of which flooded on first attempt. Had to change the float needle and seat to fix prob. There was nothing obviously wrong with the parts removed, and the Mikunis have steel float needles. John. [/QUOTE]
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