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Is an ordinary Concentric now called a Premium?
Latest email from Emery’s Norvil.
Latest email from Emery’s Norvil.
Amal Premier = "Premier"
Standard Amal = "Premium Range"
Are they actually mad?
My new non alu premiers also had leaks at bowl drain plugs. Tried new gaskets but still leaked. Perhaps a burr or other issue on the threaded plugs or carb bowl itself. Solved it with Dowty washers.I have purchased a pair of the aluminum premier carbs for my Atlas project, all I can say is I'm not very impressed. First problem I have is one of the ticklers just pisses fuel until I turn the top and push back down, don't know why it would come loose. Second thing is the bowl plug gaskets leak fuel also, at first i thought they must have forgot to tighten them. But when I checked them they were tight and seeping the next morning.
Already worried that one tickler is going to pop up and start leaking when i'm riding. How hard is it to change out one of those ticklers.
Many have reported some issues with machining swarf or debris in new Amals, such that the pilot jets can be clogged at first use. Best to fully dismantle and perform thorough spray through with carb cleaner or brake cleaner, wd40 etc. I find spraying into the hole for the removed air mixture screw while holding a finger over the air hole on air filter side of carb body, you should get a good spray out the two tiny holes in carb throat. If not a good spray, remove air mix and pilot screws and blow straight through both those holes. Also try spray directly into each of those two tiny holes (one at a time) from top of carb with long spray straw carefully placed. Should get a good spray out the other tiny hole. Also spray into pointy end of removed pilot jet to get good pattern out the small peripheral holes.Thanks, that's what i'll do is use those type seals. I'm hoping that the one sticking cures itself with use? but i know now to keep on eye on it, lol. I'm going to get it registered tomorrow and get a plate for it. I finally have all my paperwork in order and can take it for a ride. Legally!
The spring should hold the pin clear of the float unless the pin is sticking somehow. The pin would have to be a very slack fit in the button to alter the setting between the button and the pin.First problem I have is one of the ticklers just pisses fuel until I turn the top and push back down, don't know why it would come loose.
Chuck,Thanks, that's what i'll do is use those type seals. I'm hoping that the one sticking cures itself with use? but i know now to keep on eye on it, lol. I'm going to get it registered tomorrow and get a plate for it. I finally have all my paperwork in order and can take it for a ride. Legally!
Today it did the same thing again, although this time it was only a couple taps and it stopped. The carbs really do seem to be a nice setup as the bike seems to run strong. I am still doing the first few miles and trying to keep the rpm at or below 4,000 so no wide open throttle yet. I am about 100 miles into it now. I hope I don't regret not putting the 32's on it. It has 30's.The spring should hold the pin clear of the float unless the pin is sticking somehow. The pin would have to be a very slack fit in the button to alter the setting between the button and the pin.
Could it be the float sticking causing the flooding.
Why not just drill out the existing jet, screw in the plug and use a pre-68 jet in the float-bowl surface.