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Mikuni VM 33 Carbs
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swest wrote: One thing at a time. :whistle:
Will you install them to be accessible by reaching underneath the carbs? I was thinking about that, where the best location would be, and also that you could tap the holes and thread them in with a coat of sealant on the threads, skipping the nuts and o-rings.
If you didn't have a provision to vacuum synch the VM33's, how would you be able to get them adjusted properly?
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swest wrote: That I don't know. Are the BS carbs CV style? Here's a clip on the 33's. My slides don't have the cut outs.
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Thanks Steve, nice clip. The BS34 are the CV style. Vacuum lifts the slides/needles, and the throttle control cable mechanically operates the butterfly valve opening in front of the slides.
Kind of curious, since the time and expense swapping carbs will cost an unfair amount of both, and if the gain isn't worth the effort I'd rather put it somewhere else. :whistle:
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swest wrote: As I said before, a set of CV carbs might be better suited for my riding style. I go up and over the mountains to visit or on business. My 33's don't like high elevations and I'll be damned if I will stop and rejet each time.
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So the 33's are finicky things that work great in a consistent environment, when specifically tuned to it. But otherwise, they give grief?
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