Agreed, however, the BINKS is rebuilt and like new and is complete other than the fuel nut for the float bowl.
Larger jet sizes don't seem to be doing the job and there are no apparent air leaks.
The mixture works well and the throttle will stall the engine with anything more than a crack. The throttle slide is loose in the carb body of the AMAC.
Tossing on the BINKS should not only give me some idea if the problem is carb related but also give me a spare should I ever need it.
If you have other ideas for items for me to check, I would appreciate it.
I’d like to get it working to troubleshoot my 1920 AMAC carb or at least to use it until a get a good working AMAC.
Hi Tim,
Seems like a very complicated plan. Surely getting an incomplete and unknown Binks to work on your bike is a lot harder than sorting the complete and correct carb you have on the bike already?
My experience with AMACs and B&Bs of the teens and twenties is that they will generally work "ok" even if a bit worn and/or a bit off optimum tune (main jet size, fuel level, etc.). Yep your bike is not running very well, but there are probably ten things to check before I'd even be certain that your problem is carburettor.
Cheers
Leon