Can anyone offer advice on fitting a carb to a machine that is not totally standard.
I have a BSA DB32 Gold Star 350, that has been bored out to 400cc.
The cylinder head is a DB32 scrambles, and i wish to get the carbruation correct.
Is it best that the carb choke size matches the choke size on the head?
I have been told that the Monobloc is far superior to a concentric, is this true?
I do have a couple of Amal GP carbs, which i could play around with, but i have been told that they can be tempermental if not set up correctly.
I have settings for 350 motors but not 400.
I am at present running the bike in, and have already done nearly 400 miles It seems to pull fine up to 4000rpm, but to get it up to 5000rpm, a lot more throttle is required, which to me does not seem right. I thaught it should be a steady progression with the throttle to increase the revs, past 4000rpm.
There is no spitting back through the carb or backfiring, in fact it does not miss a beat. The timing is spot on, which makes me think that it is the carb.
I am at present running a Concentric 930 with 280 main jet and 3 1/2 throttle valve, the needle has 2 rings on top, 3 grooves, and is set in the middle groove. The needle jet is 106 and the pilot jet 25.
The carb choke matches the head perfectly.
Any advice would be appreciated.