Hello,
i recently changed my carb setup (superjet) to a 62T pro-tec manifold with 44 oem carbs (64X).
There is no carb plate, like Boyesen or R&D have, on the pro-tec manifold, so the carbs are directly mounted to the manifold (x-pattern).
I build the engine with manifold and carbs mounted and put the complete setup in the ski. Mounting the carbs was a pita even with the engine out. i had to fabricate a wrench, because the nuts are so tight to the carb bases...
My problem is now that i have to change jets in the carbs, i can not reach the carb nuts. maybe, with a lot of luck i can get the carbs off, but never in life tight back on.
am i the only one with this setup? how do other people manage this problem? I do not want to take the engine out every time i have to change a jet in the carbs!
Have others found a solution for this?
My last plan is to produce a kind of carb plate like R&D or Boyesen with the angular bolting pattern, but then there have to be two plates. one that bolts to the x pattern of the manifold and has angular holes and one that bolts to the carb bases and has the accordingly angular holes. Hope this is understandable ...
But that 2 plates would raise the carbs ~3/4 inch above the manifold. I do not now if this is a good idea, as it would lengthen the way from the carbs to the reeds, etc. and so reduce the signal from the crankcase to the carbs, or what. what do i know.... this unfortunately transcends my knowledge of carbs or two strokes
Can someone please tell me, if this is a good or bad idea?
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
I searched but found nothing related...
i recently changed my carb setup (superjet) to a 62T pro-tec manifold with 44 oem carbs (64X).
There is no carb plate, like Boyesen or R&D have, on the pro-tec manifold, so the carbs are directly mounted to the manifold (x-pattern).
I build the engine with manifold and carbs mounted and put the complete setup in the ski. Mounting the carbs was a pita even with the engine out. i had to fabricate a wrench, because the nuts are so tight to the carb bases...
My problem is now that i have to change jets in the carbs, i can not reach the carb nuts. maybe, with a lot of luck i can get the carbs off, but never in life tight back on.
am i the only one with this setup? how do other people manage this problem? I do not want to take the engine out every time i have to change a jet in the carbs!
Have others found a solution for this?
My last plan is to produce a kind of carb plate like R&D or Boyesen with the angular bolting pattern, but then there have to be two plates. one that bolts to the x pattern of the manifold and has angular holes and one that bolts to the carb bases and has the accordingly angular holes. Hope this is understandable ...
But that 2 plates would raise the carbs ~3/4 inch above the manifold. I do not now if this is a good idea, as it would lengthen the way from the carbs to the reeds, etc. and so reduce the signal from the crankcase to the carbs, or what. what do i know.... this unfortunately transcends my knowledge of carbs or two strokes
Can someone please tell me, if this is a good or bad idea?
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
I searched but found nothing related...