Muskrat,
I am leaning towards a pair of 276 Amals for my twin carb head - throat dia to be determined and hopefully matched to the head inlets and manifolds. It really looks a bit dimensionally tight in the carb arena of an A10. I wonder if a slightly angled manifold tube or a shaved base flange would put the carbs just out of each other's way and out of the way of the bike frame?
Thanks,
Steve
Steve,
you will want a left and right sided carb pairing, even a chopped monblock for that matter. The 276 wasnt considered a performance carb in its day and wouldnt have been original fitment either.
I was lucky enough to source 10TT9's (and they do touch each other), they certainly look lovely and in a straight line work very well, but then I suffer from the usual sidecar issues of carb swill on corners which solo riders don't need to worry about. Am considering adding a 3rd matchbox float to address...
My rigid frame has a frame tube right by the carbs but they still sit side by side and parrallel. Personally I think they dont look as good when kicked out at an angle, but thats purely a personal asthetic view.
Issue with 276's is that they will either be worn or expensive, not sure why that path would appeal. If I couldnt have found a 2nd matching 10TT9, I'd have fitted concentrics for ease of tuning and cheaper parts.
Look forward to seeing what you do.
Tim