Bonzo
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Yesterday, I replaced the original balanced exhaust & peashooter silencers which had the '74 Mk2 mute inserts. The R/H exhaust had cracked at the junction with the crossover section at the weld. In retrospect, I wish I had heeded the advice on here and gone with the non balanced set-up as fitting took me most of the day and was frankly a proper ball ache! On the plus side, the setup from Andover Norton is wonderful quality. I went with the Mk3 style flared ends with spherical seating washers.
I also run a single Amal Premier concentric with the RGM manifold, and it's has been running great (apart from the crack at the pipe weld) with the following settings:
Main jet: 260
Needle jet: 106
Throttle slide: 3-1/2
Needle position: Middle groove
Pilot screw: 1-1/2 turns out
Ham can filter.
Question. What carb settings should I anticipate with the change to the free'er flowing pipes without the mutes?
Although carb removal is a doddle with a single set-up, removing the top to change the clip setting becomes a pain due to its proximity to the centre frame tube, so I'd be delighted to get it right first time
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I also run a single Amal Premier concentric with the RGM manifold, and it's has been running great (apart from the crack at the pipe weld) with the following settings:
Main jet: 260
Needle jet: 106
Throttle slide: 3-1/2
Needle position: Middle groove
Pilot screw: 1-1/2 turns out
Ham can filter.
Question. What carb settings should I anticipate with the change to the free'er flowing pipes without the mutes?
Although carb removal is a doddle with a single set-up, removing the top to change the clip setting becomes a pain due to its proximity to the centre frame tube, so I'd be delighted to get it right first time