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Adam_Winstone wrote:I've always found the AV264 too weak when I've used it on 200+ with X7. I have found it to be ideal for smallblock up to 175cc with X13, typically 28 PHBH.
I've happily run AV266 with X7 on 200 and 225 with 30mm but they're always rich with a 40 slide, and the 45 slide doesn't clear up a bit through 1/3 to 1/2. However, you may have seen me mentioning the AV265 which Dellorto no longer list (used to) and which Readspeed put into production a few years back. These have been fitted to a number of my bikes and mate's that have been dynoed.
As others have said, running in a tight bore could easily seize because of more miles and clearance being needed, regardless of jetting. However, if you're running a weak setup, which IMO yours is (try the AV265), then a tight bore will quickly nip!
I should know, I recently nipped a fresh bore Rapido; resolved by fitting a richer atomiser, doing Stax and back without issue.
Good luck getting it sorted.
PS - You may find the AV266, or even richer, especially if you are using an advance/retard ignition.
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:I’m not wishing to contradict anybody concerning the atomiser size, but often remind fellow users of the simple test of whether an adequate size has been selected. Simply remove the main jet & start the bike on the stand.
In this instance I would bet that the set-up will be found to be rich - as it should be with a 264.
To back up that simple test, there is the science:
https://www.airheads.org/wp-content/upl ... Manual.pdf
wherein you will see in the first paragraph of section 3.2.1 Dell’orto’s own recommendation.
Do the maths & you will assure yourself that if there is any problem within your current carburation, it certainly isn’t the atomiser/needle jet…….
However, I missed the fact that you have a 40 slide & I would say to borrow - to try - a 45 & your’s can easily be converted. You can even ‘try’ a 42.5 by converting your’s. It’s the kind of thing Terry Frankland was doing decades ago
Granty wrote:Nice, simple test that, what am i listening for, looking for?
Granty wrote:I'm double checking timing and then a leak down test tomorrow, I've got an AV266 that I'll put in it if the 1st couple of tests go well. I have the same set up in another bike and it runs superbly, but this one is different altogether ... i also mis-counted my running in miles at actually just over 400, i thought i was on 500+, maybe still in the foothills but will defo richen this one up a bit for sure. Thanks for the responses all - GAdam_Winstone wrote:I've always found the AV264 too weak when I've used it on 200+ with X7. I have found it to be ideal for smallblock up to 175cc with X13, typically 28 PHBH.
I've happily run AV266 with X7 on 200 and 225 with 30mm but they're always rich with a 40 slide, and the 45 slide doesn't clear up a bit through 1/3 to 1/2. However, you may have seen me mentioning the AV265 which Dellorto no longer list (used to) and which Readspeed put into production a few years back. These have been fitted to a number of my bikes and mate's that have been dynoed.
As others have said, running in a tight bore could easily seize because of more miles and clearance being needed, regardless of jetting. However, if you're running a weak setup, which IMO yours is (try the AV265), then a tight bore will quickly nip!
I should know, I recently nipped a fresh bore Rapido; resolved by fitting a richer atomiser, doing Stax and back without issue.
Good luck getting it sorted.
PS - You may find the AV266, or even richer, especially if you are using an advance/retard ignition.
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