Thursday, 19 June 2025

FH - weekly maintenance

 Just a little trip out this morning to pick up a part for the boiler from the Cromer plumbing centre. The bike is running very nicely and I managed to start it without the centre stand.

It's feeling a little bit squirmy so I decided to check the tyre pressures - the rear was a little bit down so we'll see what happens. 

I also put some tape and some marks to the throttle to help me set up the carburetion in the future.


This is the more traditional version of the Amal carburettor tuning chart showing us which elements of the carburettor affects tuning at various throttle openings:


Here is a more modern version, showing us a bit more detail and the overlap between the effect of the different elements:

Aside from practical adjustments like needle positions and the setting of the pilot jet, there are a few things we can change: 
  • The main jet - available in a myriad of different sizes.
  • The slide cut away - various sizes are available both larger and smaller.
  • The needle. Most four strokes used the same needle, but there is a 'lean running' needle (part number 104) which is longer and thicker and clearly allows the engine to run with less fuel at higher RPM.
As the engine gets closer to being run in will be able to do some plug chops to determine the mixture at various throttle openings. At the moment, with only 138 miles on the clock what we can do is quite limited but I think we can look at perhaps the first half of the throttle opening range.


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