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By GTRMikie
#9085
I have just fitted a Mk1 Amal carburettor kit to my 350 Bullet. Unfortunately it is difficult to start. After “tickling” the carb and applying full choke, it will not start, trying different choke and throttle positions makes no difference. On removing the spark plug, it is dry with no sign of flooding. On pouring a little fuel in the plug hole, the bike starts immediately and then runs OK, any ideas anyone?
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By Adrian
#81390
Sounds like a blocked pilot jet, which on a new carb could be due to a piece of manufacturing debris/swarf. Is it the original type Mk1 Concentric or the newer Premier version?



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By GTRMikie
#81394
It’s the type supplied in the Hitchcock’s kit, part number 200120. I assume it is the original type, though can’t be sure. I’ll check the pilot jet.
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By PeteF
#81396
Some of these brand new Amals come with all sorts of crap and dwarf in them I'm afraid.
By GTRMikie
#81401
I’ll keep a look out for the little people when I check out the carb! Thanks for the replies.
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By Wheaters
#81403
Seeing as your bike is difficult to start, I think it's most likely that the dwarf in your carburettor is Sleepy.

If it starts but doesn't run right, the dwarf might be Grumpy, or Sneezy. ;-)
By Mark M
#81404
The one who should be fixing it (and clearly isn't) is Doc and when it is fixed he'll be Happy!

REgards, Mark

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