I just noticed (after two years) that this bike has the wrong carburetor. According to www.linkertcarbs.com, it should have an M352 but the same source indicates that a true M352 is a rare thing, and most bikes shipped with that number stamped on whatever body the factory had lying around.
The current carb is stamped M641 (which I understand to be for a 45" Scout) with what is probably a Bonneville nozzle in it. I have it adjusted to where she actually doesn't run too bad - noticeably more torque than a stock 74" - but a little black smoke and a slight tendency to stall if I drop the throttle and spark advance all the way down instantly.
I would be in the market for the correct carburetor in the unlikely event that a good correct one were available. Failing that, I would welcome any advice on what I should do. Is there a better substitute? Can this unit be modified to be closer to the proper one? I'm not really knowledgeable about what is actually different in the body itself from type to type.
Thanks in advance,
Rich W.
The current carb is stamped M641 (which I understand to be for a 45" Scout) with what is probably a Bonneville nozzle in it. I have it adjusted to where she actually doesn't run too bad - noticeably more torque than a stock 74" - but a little black smoke and a slight tendency to stall if I drop the throttle and spark advance all the way down instantly.
I would be in the market for the correct carburetor in the unlikely event that a good correct one were available. Failing that, I would welcome any advice on what I should do. Is there a better substitute? Can this unit be modified to be closer to the proper one? I'm not really knowledgeable about what is actually different in the body itself from type to type.
Thanks in advance,
Rich W.
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