US Spec Camel 501 Carburetion
Posted: 05 Feb 2016 00:14
I'm having carburetion issues with my American spec Camel 501. It came with pod filters but have put the original airbox back in minus the shroud that wraps around the actual filter and part of the tube that goes inside the filter. All designed it seems to impede airflow!
The bike just dies under full or even three quarter throttle at around 5000 rpm. If you use slightly less throttle it will rev right through cleanly up to the red line.
It has the PHBH 30 ES "pumper" carbs. It is still running the jets that were fitted with the pod filters.
Namely
Main 110
Pilot 50
Atomiser 263
Standard jetting from the Morini NL website apparently is
Main 80
Pilot 47
Atomiser 261 or 263
I assume jetting should maybe be somewhere between the two given airflow should be greater than standard. Before I start switching jets around does anyone have some advice?
Cheers
Michael
The bike just dies under full or even three quarter throttle at around 5000 rpm. If you use slightly less throttle it will rev right through cleanly up to the red line.
It has the PHBH 30 ES "pumper" carbs. It is still running the jets that were fitted with the pod filters.
Namely
Main 110
Pilot 50
Atomiser 263
Standard jetting from the Morini NL website apparently is
Main 80
Pilot 47
Atomiser 261 or 263
I assume jetting should maybe be somewhere between the two given airflow should be greater than standard. Before I start switching jets around does anyone have some advice?
Cheers
Michael