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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
TT carb - the bits I never used
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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 43008" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>For some reason lost in the mists of time I always took the choke cable assembly out of my TT, blocked up the cable hole and raced it (Comet) . If on the road I did the hole in the back of the slide to get a good tick over and all was fine.I suppose it was never that cold and I could always give it a good flood.</p><p>Now finally I want to fit a choke to my TT, I never throw anything away so I have so far found 2 brass choke tubes and springs, one tube is 1-5/8" long one is 1-1/2" long. when the short one is fitted with the tube and retracted I can still see the bottom say 1/8" of tube in the slot. So before I start cutting springs and tubes or go buying new, does anyone know the correct length of the brass choke tube for an Amal TT 1-1/4" choke (I think 1-3/16 would be the same)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 43008, member: 60"] For some reason lost in the mists of time I always took the choke cable assembly out of my TT, blocked up the cable hole and raced it (Comet) . If on the road I did the hole in the back of the slide to get a good tick over and all was fine.I suppose it was never that cold and I could always give it a good flood. Now finally I want to fit a choke to my TT, I never throw anything away so I have so far found 2 brass choke tubes and springs, one tube is 1-5/8" long one is 1-1/2" long. when the short one is fitted with the tube and retracted I can still see the bottom say 1/8" of tube in the slot. So before I start cutting springs and tubes or go buying new, does anyone know the correct length of the brass choke tube for an Amal TT 1-1/4" choke (I think 1-3/16 would be the same) [/QUOTE]
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