Back in 1992 when I was first finding out had bad off my Newly purchased Norton really was and beginning to pull bits off for rebuilding, I responded to an ad in a magazine for an SU carb conversion. I do not recall where the ad was, but the kit was made by Phoenix Motorcycles Ltd. in England and came with an SU HIF 6 carb, manifold, throttle cable, air cleaner mount & a foam sock air cleaner. The claims for it were something along the lines of more power, better milage and better running and I had high hopes for the conversion. The factory was supposedly going to fit them to the new models that never made it to production.
This project ended up taking about 8 years off and on to finish and when the SU was finally fitted to the Commando, some issues cropped up. First the throttle linkage was poorly designed requiring a very sharp bend in the cable to work. This would need reworking! Worse was to come . . .
When the kit was installed on the motor with its new Mk III isolastic conversion, there was almost no room between the vacuum dome on the carb and the frame web plate:
After puzzling on this for a time it seemed that the lack of clearance was an insurmountable problem. I did not know how much the motor would rock fore and aft, but it was probably more than the 1/16 clearance I had. Machining the manifold down did not look too promising either, there was not a lot of metal there to work with. Reluctantly, the SU was replaced with a single Mikuni which worked out rather well.
Still, I like the idea of the SU and today dragged it out of the storage cabinet and shot these pictures:
Has anyone had any experience with the SU carbs on a Norton? Is it worth pursuing this conversion now?
Vintage Paul
This project ended up taking about 8 years off and on to finish and when the SU was finally fitted to the Commando, some issues cropped up. First the throttle linkage was poorly designed requiring a very sharp bend in the cable to work. This would need reworking! Worse was to come . . .
When the kit was installed on the motor with its new Mk III isolastic conversion, there was almost no room between the vacuum dome on the carb and the frame web plate:
After puzzling on this for a time it seemed that the lack of clearance was an insurmountable problem. I did not know how much the motor would rock fore and aft, but it was probably more than the 1/16 clearance I had. Machining the manifold down did not look too promising either, there was not a lot of metal there to work with. Reluctantly, the SU was replaced with a single Mikuni which worked out rather well.
Still, I like the idea of the SU and today dragged it out of the storage cabinet and shot these pictures:
Has anyone had any experience with the SU carbs on a Norton? Is it worth pursuing this conversion now?
Vintage Paul