- Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:05 pm
#3750
Once again this is about my 1953 Model G, a 350 single. Previous owner fitted a Concentric 626/300 for some reason, and I have never had the original 276 carburettor. The concentric isn't and never will be or look original. However, with a home made spacer (to make the wires clear the tank) and a pancake filter it looks ok, and has served me well for many years. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- A while ago I bought from Hitchcocks an original 276 body in good shape, with the extra long neck needed on my engine. I also have the original air filter. It is mainly a matter of getting the small parts inside the carb to make it complete, and they are all available. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Question is: Is it worth the money and effort to rebuild this 276 carb to fully serviceable condition and put it back with the big box air filter instead of the concentric with the pancake filter? .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Will this affect performance, petrol consumption, idle or starting in any way? And if so, to the better or to the worse? .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- The bike is really running well now, and in the end that is more important to me than the original appearance. I will not do it if starting, performance or anything may suffer. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Thankful for any shared experience or qualified thoughts on this one! .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Regards, Anders F. R.