Frank-
After looking at your head, I'd want to CC it and measure the volume before doing any more cutting- looks like it's been down that road already. The maximum stock compression ratio was 8:1 with the late model head and cam (specs changed in the mid-late 50's).
If you could take some close-up shots of one of your head chambers and post it as a reply to my "late model 230 head" thread, that would be great!
David Vizard installed 3 SU carbs on a Toyota Land Cruiser about 1978 for one of his friends for extreme off-road use in the West. It pulled like a freight train down low, and had better mid to top end than the stock carb. He had to do a lot of intake manifold development work, but it all paid off well in the end. What kind of Bike carbs have you used, and have some worked better than others?
After looking at your head, I'd want to CC it and measure the volume before doing any more cutting- looks like it's been down that road already. The maximum stock compression ratio was 8:1 with the late model head and cam (specs changed in the mid-late 50's).
If you could take some close-up shots of one of your head chambers and post it as a reply to my "late model 230 head" thread, that would be great!
David Vizard installed 3 SU carbs on a Toyota Land Cruiser about 1978 for one of his friends for extreme off-road use in the West. It pulled like a freight train down low, and had better mid to top end than the stock carb. He had to do a lot of intake manifold development work, but it all paid off well in the end. What kind of Bike carbs have you used, and have some worked better than others?
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