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Twin Carbs - What route for fuel lines?
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 605810" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Yes, that’s the issue. Gearbox isn’t an issue, i reckon they’re pretty bullet proof. The rocker geometry has been fidgeted with. On the old motors, it was something like,,, , hairclip, springy washer, sprung washer( bent) then the rocker,, then the same again then fixing post etc etc etc. On this modern Brazzy motor, it starts the same then it’s full of nylon bushes and stuff. But changing to old style rocker gear has sorted the wear problems on the hair clips but I’m still having to re adjust clearances very frequently but only on one zoorst valve. I still have the Brazzy rocker gear on the opposite side with no issues at all. So,, do I persevere with Mr Brazzy motor or go crazy and get someone to fit this 2 litre and sixy ribs and buy an anchor to chuck out the window or maybe get some discs. Just if you had any thoughts or experiences with these Brazilian types. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,, there’s no right or wrong, but I like people’s thoughts :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 605810, member: 13810"] Yes, that’s the issue. Gearbox isn’t an issue, i reckon they’re pretty bullet proof. The rocker geometry has been fidgeted with. On the old motors, it was something like,,, , hairclip, springy washer, sprung washer( bent) then the rocker,, then the same again then fixing post etc etc etc. On this modern Brazzy motor, it starts the same then it’s full of nylon bushes and stuff. But changing to old style rocker gear has sorted the wear problems on the hair clips but I’m still having to re adjust clearances very frequently but only on one zoorst valve. I still have the Brazzy rocker gear on the opposite side with no issues at all. So,, do I persevere with Mr Brazzy motor or go crazy and get someone to fit this 2 litre and sixy ribs and buy an anchor to chuck out the window or maybe get some discs. Just if you had any thoughts or experiences with these Brazilian types. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,,, there’s no right or wrong, but I like people’s thoughts :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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