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skidlids 14-Mar-2005 14:23

Carb Oil heating pipes
 
I have just fitted a different engine into my 600SS and it came with Dynojetted carbs that use the oil heating circuit to stop the carb Icing. My intention is to fit the float bowls off my original carbs. So what I want to know is what is the best thing to do with the oil pipes from the engine.
a, I could just blank them
b, I could just loop them
C, I could try nd fit a oil cooler between them

Any thoughts on the above please.

Redruth 14-Mar-2005 14:28

No :devil:

skidlids 14-Mar-2005 14:41

Ruth how long did you rack your brain for to come up with that answer. :frog:

NBs996 14-Mar-2005 14:43

If you could use them to hook up an oil cooler then surely that's the way to go. Seems like something to take advantage of.

n

Harv748 14-Mar-2005 14:53

Up to the handlebars...heated grips?

:rolleye:

AK 14-Mar-2005 14:57

oil cooler - carb icing still poss at end of April!:o

fil2 14-Mar-2005 17:54

Quote:

Originally posted by CK and AK
oil cooler - carb icing still poss at end of April!:o

I really hope not.......cos it is a MAJOR hassle ...believe ME


phil

KeefyB 14-Mar-2005 20:54

Hmm yeah but its only a problem at low rpm.You guys will be WFO most of the time,............apart from the Cadwell woodland hairpin!:o:o:o:):):D:D:lol::lol:
What you need is a splash of Silkolene Pro FST in the tank.:eureka:

[Edited on 14-3-2005 by KeefyB]

monstermob 998 14-Mar-2005 21:11

pro FST with shell advance petrol carb icing is history plus feels like a slight power gain when using shell advance - any one else noticed this???

Iconic944ss 14-Mar-2005 21:57

I think I'd be tempted to just blank 'em off for the mean time - using the 'keep it simple' rule!

good luck - Frank


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