Mikuni VM 33 Carbs

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26 Feb 2016 20:56 #712690 by SWest
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Here's a pic of one of them . LOUSY work. They weren't even drilled well. Lore pics later.
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27 Feb 2016 07:24 #712715 by SWest
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Here's the vac taps on the outside carbs. The inside are smaller holes and drilled off center. :sick: Poorly placed too. I plan on redoing them but I don't have a die that small. Some day.
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27 Feb 2016 07:56 - 27 Feb 2016 08:02 #712717 by daveo
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Are the vacuum nipples easy to access on the inner carbs?

I've been riding with the opinion that an air box is preferable to pods in my BS34 application, but...
What performance effect does an air box have on these 33's or Flatslide carbs?


I had a dream. Something changed my friendly old pet into an uncontrollable ravenous beast. :ohmy:
Must be the carbs... :evil:

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27 Feb 2016 08:42 #712719 by SWest
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The air box is always preferable for all weather riding. With my 28's I could tell I was running out of gas at high speeds under load in 5th on the grade going into town. I changed the float valves from 2.0 to 2.5 and that helped. Once I got the 33's working properly kinda, that wasn't an issue. At first the way they were set up it was all on or all off. Now I can cruse through the parking lot or slow streets and when I want to get on it, it's all there. :woohoo:
The two inner ports are hard to get to so I made extensions with short tubing with nipples on the ends. As suggested here I will use solid brake line for my fittings. I can experiment with my old holders to see if I can install ports in them. If so I can have Jeff fill the holes and sync them that way. We'll see. :whistle:
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27 Feb 2016 10:09 #712724 by daveo
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Does the air box have an effect on the performance with these carbs, like smoothing out irregularities or in general making the engine run better than if pods are used? :blink:

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27 Feb 2016 10:19 #712726 by SWest
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I'm sure I'll get an argument there but think of this, at speed the air is rushing by creating a vortex in that area. As explained to me so long ago, the frame becomes pressurized allowing more air to be available to the carbs. Aside from issues of air starvation, wet conditions, carb issues, the air box is the way to go to prevent this, that is unless you're on the track doing 10 second passes. IMO
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28 Feb 2016 06:37 #712817 by SWest
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While looking at carb sync tools I found these and bought them. $10 shipped. ;)
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28 Feb 2016 09:12 #712856 by kaw-a-holic
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This is going to contradict what Patton says. This is a page out of the Sudco 5th edition tuning manual




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28 Feb 2016 11:32 #712872 by SWest
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I got mine for $100. I would never pay $3-500 for obsolete carbs. :angry:
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28 Feb 2016 12:11 #712876 by KZB2 650
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kaw-a-holic wrote: This is going to contradict what Patton says. This is a page out of the Sudco 5th edition tuning manual




Those are the newer RS design though and not the VM series.......

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28 Feb 2016 12:50 #712885 by daveo
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Just placed a WANTED post ( #712883) in Classified :whistle:

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