I've been working on this project for a good long time now, and it's finally starting to pick up the pace. My goal, was actually to find some original longer carburetor spacers like the Norton Works Dept, used on the Domiracer and the Daytona race bikes, but they simply aren't available. I've been lucky enough to see some in person, but they were mounted to an original machine. All others, have only been seen in photos. So I've decided to make some of my own, I've taken a lot of time to clean up the lines on the shape, and matched it up to an Amal monobloc carburetor flange.
I've designed them with my Solo Motorcycle Works logo to be inset into just one side of the casting. That way, they can be turned in and faced down, should I not want to see the logo. That would give a traditional look, but still allow all the benefits of the longer inlet tract.
I'll produce them to be a straight fit, with stud holes at 2" apart on center. The center bore will be 1 1/8" and the thickness of the spacer overall is 2 1/8".
I'm sourcing studs at the correct length, and will sell the spacers, longer studs and nuts, as a complete bolt on kit. I'll likely offer them for sale in bare cast finish, as per original, as well as polished, and polished with the inlay painted.
Another nice bonus is that once finished, they can be milled down should they be slightly longer than needed. Anyone interested, should consider the spacing on their particular machine. For instance, a featherbed machine, with the stock battery box and oil tank, will not allow enough room to make use of these longer inlet tract spacers. You'd need a central oil tank, or some other modified set up.
Finished cost for a set of the spacers, is unclear at this point, and will basically depend on the mold cost and tooling, plus the cost of the studs. I'm not exactly taking orders yet, but if you're interested, please send me a message, as it'll help me to gauge overall interest, and guesstimate quantities with the foundry. I'll only make a small batch of these, and selling them is intended to allow other enthusiasts a chance to get them and offset a portion of my cost. I'll be having these produced by a foundry and professionally machined, so it's not some sort of back yard operation. Also worth noting is that these will be produced in the USA. With the extent that I'm taking this project, my final goal is to have them made properly. So if you've got any interest, please message me.
Lastly, I'd like to add that this is a passion project for me. I'm not starting a business, but figured if I'm going thru the trouble, perhaps others would like some as well. The specs I gave are to suit what I'm building and as I said, this is personal preference for a personal project. I don't really want to start a huge debate about the topic or the specs, so hopefully we can keep this a positive thread.
I've got some photos of a 3D printed positive part I made, and I can share the photos of it, as well as how it looks in comparison to stock parts. I can never seem to figure out how to post photos here. You can see the photos and read more about it, on my blog, if you're interested:
https://solomotorcycleworks.blogspot.com/2018/12/norton-amal-carburetor-spacers-project.html
I've designed them with my Solo Motorcycle Works logo to be inset into just one side of the casting. That way, they can be turned in and faced down, should I not want to see the logo. That would give a traditional look, but still allow all the benefits of the longer inlet tract.
I'll produce them to be a straight fit, with stud holes at 2" apart on center. The center bore will be 1 1/8" and the thickness of the spacer overall is 2 1/8".
I'm sourcing studs at the correct length, and will sell the spacers, longer studs and nuts, as a complete bolt on kit. I'll likely offer them for sale in bare cast finish, as per original, as well as polished, and polished with the inlay painted.
Another nice bonus is that once finished, they can be milled down should they be slightly longer than needed. Anyone interested, should consider the spacing on their particular machine. For instance, a featherbed machine, with the stock battery box and oil tank, will not allow enough room to make use of these longer inlet tract spacers. You'd need a central oil tank, or some other modified set up.
Finished cost for a set of the spacers, is unclear at this point, and will basically depend on the mold cost and tooling, plus the cost of the studs. I'm not exactly taking orders yet, but if you're interested, please send me a message, as it'll help me to gauge overall interest, and guesstimate quantities with the foundry. I'll only make a small batch of these, and selling them is intended to allow other enthusiasts a chance to get them and offset a portion of my cost. I'll be having these produced by a foundry and professionally machined, so it's not some sort of back yard operation. Also worth noting is that these will be produced in the USA. With the extent that I'm taking this project, my final goal is to have them made properly. So if you've got any interest, please message me.
Lastly, I'd like to add that this is a passion project for me. I'm not starting a business, but figured if I'm going thru the trouble, perhaps others would like some as well. The specs I gave are to suit what I'm building and as I said, this is personal preference for a personal project. I don't really want to start a huge debate about the topic or the specs, so hopefully we can keep this a positive thread.
I've got some photos of a 3D printed positive part I made, and I can share the photos of it, as well as how it looks in comparison to stock parts. I can never seem to figure out how to post photos here. You can see the photos and read more about it, on my blog, if you're interested:
https://solomotorcycleworks.blogspot.com/2018/12/norton-amal-carburetor-spacers-project.html