- Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:25 pm
#647
Standard Bullet 350 Classic with our hosts Indian-made freer-flowing exhaust and pipe.
I recently bought the Mark 1 Concentric Amaml carb from our hosts and had it fitted to the above, by an experienced motorcycle mechanic. (I didn't fancy doing the job myself!!). Hitchcocks actually supplied me with the 28mm version as they didn't have the 26mm version in stock at the time. Although my bike has the standard head, I was assured it would be ok.
I noticed a definfite improvement in how the bike was pulling on the first few runs out, but now it doesn't seem any better than when it had the standard mikcarb. (It is actually harder to start and I think it's slower than before, to pick up when I initially roll on the throttle).
Once or twice it has spat back in the carb.
After doing a bit of research, I did a "plug chop" earlier today, i.e. ran the bike for a good mile or so at full throttle before pulling in the clutch and killing the engine. The plug tip and firing end is very white as opposed to "coffee" coloured. (Certainly lighter in colour than any of the reccomended colours on our hosts notes).
Am I right to assume the bike is running lean?
Is the best first approach to "raise the needle" and "lower the clip" on the carb?
I'm led to believe I might have to remove the tank to get access to remove the top of the carb, but other than that, I can't find any diagrams to show me how to do this. As my title suggests I'm a novice and don't want to make the problem worse.
I imagine there is also a potential problem of burning the valves by running too lean?
Any advice would be very gratefullt received!! Please don't tell me I should have left the original carb on!!
I recently bought the Mark 1 Concentric Amaml carb from our hosts and had it fitted to the above, by an experienced motorcycle mechanic. (I didn't fancy doing the job myself!!). Hitchcocks actually supplied me with the 28mm version as they didn't have the 26mm version in stock at the time. Although my bike has the standard head, I was assured it would be ok.
I noticed a definfite improvement in how the bike was pulling on the first few runs out, but now it doesn't seem any better than when it had the standard mikcarb. (It is actually harder to start and I think it's slower than before, to pick up when I initially roll on the throttle).
Once or twice it has spat back in the carb.
After doing a bit of research, I did a "plug chop" earlier today, i.e. ran the bike for a good mile or so at full throttle before pulling in the clutch and killing the engine. The plug tip and firing end is very white as opposed to "coffee" coloured. (Certainly lighter in colour than any of the reccomended colours on our hosts notes).
Am I right to assume the bike is running lean?
Is the best first approach to "raise the needle" and "lower the clip" on the carb?
I'm led to believe I might have to remove the tank to get access to remove the top of the carb, but other than that, I can't find any diagrams to show me how to do this. As my title suggests I'm a novice and don't want to make the problem worse.
I imagine there is also a potential problem of burning the valves by running too lean?
Any advice would be very gratefullt received!! Please don't tell me I should have left the original carb on!!