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carb for knuckle

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by masiwe, Mar 11, 2006.

  1. masiwe

    masiwe New Member

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    I'm putting together a chopp using a replica knuckle and need some tips on what carb to use. Thanks, Masiwe
  2. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    ya got a bit more info on engine specs????? stock,mild,cams,stroker.....ect.......:confused: :)
    chuck
  3. masiwe

    masiwe New Member

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    It's a 74" replica knuckle from V-Twin: "Overhead oiler provision from timing cover. Truett and Osborn flyweels, stock rods and Torrington rollers with steel cages at sprocket and pinion shaft ends. Cast iron cylinders fitted with 8.5:1 cast pistons and Hasting rings. Mechanical advance distributor, with corresponding relay mount with distributor post glide slot."
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i would go with an s&s. they are easy to rejet and tune to your specific needs. not a lot of hassle, and i have seen them with manifolds for about 300.00 +or-.........
    hope this helps
    chuck

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