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Offline mike667

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mikuni flange part number
« on: 15.08. 2011 17:37 »
Hey gang
  anyone know what mikuni flange adapter (part number or size) that i'd need to use to try a mikuni VM on my A10? Have a nice VM laying around and was curious how it would compare with my 389 running wise.

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Re: mikuni flange part number
« Reply #2 on: 15.08. 2011 22:21 »
yupper thx Jim-  don't know why i wasn't just thinking any old triumph/brit thing would work - brain fart i guess
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Re: mikuni flange part number
« Reply #3 on: 16.08. 2011 16:46 »
MAP has the adapters as well.  If your Monobloc is clapped out, the mikuni has the potential to be much better, but don't expect any miracles.  Also, I hope you have a good selection of jets and needles for the Mik, and a box of spark plugs: you're gonna need 'em.  Here's a useful guide for jetting:

http://www.jba.bc.ca/Bushmans%20Carb%20Tuning.html#7MIKUNI

The chart is particularly useful.

Cheers
Alex

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Re: mikuni flange part number
« Reply #4 on: 17.08. 2011 03:54 »
MAP has the adapters as well.  If your Monobloc is clapped out, the mikuni has the potential to be much better, but don't expect any miracles.  Also, I hope you have a good selection of jets and needles for the Mik, and a box of spark plugs: you're gonna need 'em.  Here's a useful guide for jetting:

http://www.jba.bc.ca/Bushmans%20Carb%20Tuning.html#7MIKUNI

The chart is particularly useful.

Cheers

 Hey Alex
 yes went thru it on my Norton before switching to a flatslide (thus the extra VM) -  so lots of jets etc....

i know its sick - but i actually like playing w/ carbs and seeing what works -  even though it seems at times like you end up more confused than when you started