Subject: Carbs???
Author: Jtomel-@aol.com
Date: Feb 11, 2003, 11:38 AM
Post ID: 1711922487
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Bought a pair of 40 mm round slide Dellortos for my Eldo off Ebay and when I
got them I discovered they are set up for a wrong angle v-twin (both sets of
adjusting screws are on the same side). Is this a something a machine shop
can do, or do I need to find a specialist in carb work? Seems to me it
should be fairly straight forward, but not sure. Reason for the big carbs is
88mm sleeves and pistons and bigger valve heads. My goal is a nice looking
bike like Freds and lots of power.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. TIA
Tom
'78 SP1000 rider
''74 Eldo front disc model
'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front fender or
heads
'77 Convert
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Bought a pair of 40 mm round slide Dellortos for my Eldo off Ebay and when I got them I discovered they are set up for a wrong angle v-twin (both sets of adjusting screws are on the same side). Is this a something a machine shop can do, or do I need to find a specialist in carb work? Seems to me it should be fairly straight forward, but not sure. Reason for the big carbs is 88mm sleeves and pistons and bigger valve heads. My goal is a nice looking bike like Freds and lots of power.<BR>
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. TIA<BR>
Tom<BR>
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'78 SP1000 rider<BR>
''74 Eldo front disc model<BR>
'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front fender or heads<BR>
'77 Convert</FONT>
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