The two carb pictures that Cory posted originated out of the Victor Page book "Early Motor-Cycles, construction. operation, service." My copy was printed in 1918 and I'm not sure if there were any printed earlier than this but for you guys that are into this early stuff this book should be a must have.
I'm way out of my field of expertise here but in the above book on pages 315 and 317 there are exploded views of Michealson and Minnieapolis engine transmission units and about 3 pages of text on how they operate.
Those illustrated appear to be of a unit construction type and the one on Les's bike a seperate unit but the descriptions may give Les enough idea on fixing his oil leak.
Cory if you got those pictures out of Victor Page's book look at pages 313 to 317 to see what I mean and if you think this is what Les wants maybe you could copy it for him.
Hope this helps you Les.
I'm way out of my field of expertise here but in the above book on pages 315 and 317 there are exploded views of Michealson and Minnieapolis engine transmission units and about 3 pages of text on how they operate.
Those illustrated appear to be of a unit construction type and the one on Les's bike a seperate unit but the descriptions may give Les enough idea on fixing his oil leak.
Cory if you got those pictures out of Victor Page's book look at pages 313 to 317 to see what I mean and if you think this is what Les wants maybe you could copy it for him.
Hope this helps you Les.
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