Steve,
Rather than cloud the J/JD board lets talk VL carbs here.
Tariff's, bought about by the Great Depression on non Commonwealth imports effectively stopped American imports into NZ at the Start of 1931.
This resulted in quite a few 1930 VL's but as far as I know no 1931 to 1933 VL's were imported into NZ at the time.
Most but not all 1930 VL's I've seen are fitted with DLX58 carbs.
One very original looking bike has a M41 fitted.
I've never seen a pot metal style Schebler fitted on a big twin.
Those carbs as far as Kiwi's are concerned, were only fitted to the 750c.c. twins.
My very original 1934 VL is fitted with a M21 carb and my 1935 VLDD 80 cu. in. has a M31 fitted.
J's are really my forte and although I own those two VL's I've never done much research on the subject so these comments are more observations than hard facts.
Rather than cloud the J/JD board lets talk VL carbs here.
Tariff's, bought about by the Great Depression on non Commonwealth imports effectively stopped American imports into NZ at the Start of 1931.
This resulted in quite a few 1930 VL's but as far as I know no 1931 to 1933 VL's were imported into NZ at the time.
Most but not all 1930 VL's I've seen are fitted with DLX58 carbs.
One very original looking bike has a M41 fitted.
I've never seen a pot metal style Schebler fitted on a big twin.
Those carbs as far as Kiwi's are concerned, were only fitted to the 750c.c. twins.
My very original 1934 VL is fitted with a M21 carb and my 1935 VLDD 80 cu. in. has a M31 fitted.
J's are really my forte and although I own those two VL's I've never done much research on the subject so these comments are more observations than hard facts.
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