I have just found out that the slides of my left hand carbie is sticking. I have tried the pinch it trick with the body of the carbie, with some success, but I am not happy with the result.
The amal is now quite old (1962) and new ones will cost around 400quid to replace the pair. Are there any alternatives for the amal that don't cost the earth?
Has anyone had any experience with alternatives and with what success?
Cheers.
650 carb: Dross Alert
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Agree with Neil
If you don't usually push your bike to its limit, a single carb conversion makes things easier. Not very big loss of top end power. In fact fine tuning of twin carbs is often so difficult that you get better result with a single carb. A Mikuni VM could be an alternative to the AMAL Concentric if you find a suitable inlet manifold.
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Wassell Evolution
They seem fine. Weirdly heavy compared to a "genuine" concentric. But you aren't going for authenticity are you?
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Thanks Steve, wassell seem…
Thanks Steve, wassell seem to have mixed reviews but I don't need authenticity as you say.
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Thanks Anthony, where would…
Thanks Anthony, where would I find a contact for Martyn?
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I would find a single carb…
I would find a single carb manifold and fit the remaining good monoblock . If you don't like the result then a new amal concentric could be fitted.
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Monoblocks
I have a few spare monoblock bodies, email me and i'll send you details.
Jon
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My advice is a single carb conversion.
A single 930 Mk 1 concentric (30mm) set up as per Mercury.
No carb issues since.