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Old 11-28-2016, 10:01 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Ariel Red Hunter View Post
I guess there is some confusion on Mikuni Carburetor sizes. The model number, like VM 26 refers to the diameter of the venturi. The VM 26 is also called a 30mm carburetor. That is because it measures 30 mm at where it bolts on to the engine. Carburetors have always been measured by the venturi size. All of these carbs are descended, in design, from the English Amal. It is easy to over carburate an engine. A 26 mm carb is close to a 1 1/16th inch Amal. Really fast 250's had 1 1/8th Amals, or about 27 mm venturi. So a 26 mm has proven very good on 229 cc singles. Unfortunatly, Mikuni does not offer a VM 27. I suspect that a VM 28 is just too big without extensive engine tuning, or hopping up. You will also loose low range sharpness by going to a VM 28, or, in other words, flexibility.
if you really want that 27, you could bore out a 26


 
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