Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New media
New media comments
Latest activity
Gallery Index & Tech Ref
Goldwing Trivia
Goldwing- The First 20 Years
From Japan to USA
Goldwing Magazine Articles
Two Wheel Magazine 1975- Honda's GL1000, The Future
Cycle Illustrated, Nov. 1975- 2 Big Ones From Honda
1977 Model GL1000 Setup Instructions
Owners Manuals
GL1000
1975 GL1000
1978 GL1000
GL1100
1980 GL1100 Standard
1981 GL1100 Interstate
1982 GL1100 Aspencade
1982 GL1100 Interstate
1982 GL1100 Standard
1983 GL1100 Aspencade
1983 GL1100 Interstate
GL1200
1984 GL1200 Standard
1986 GL1200 Interstate
1987 GL1200 Aspencade
GL1500
1987 GL1200 Aspencade
Service Bulletins and Recalls- All Models
GL1000
GL1000- Important GL1000 Service Reminder (1 Page) 6-13-1975
SL #108 Tire and Wheel Rim Matching Information 6-20-75 (7 pages)
Service Tools Newsletter 7-31-75 (2 pages)
SB 1000 #3 Pressurised Cooling System Tester 10-10-75 (3 pages)
SB 1000 #1 Cylinder Head Core Plug Leakage- Revised 7-9-76 (3 pages)
SL #117 Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Paint Damage 9-30-76 (1 page)
SL #118 Instrument Troubleshooting 10-27-76 (5 pages)
PB 1000-2 Changes to Clutch Components 11-3-76 (1 page)
PB 1000-3 Changes to Right Front Engine Cover 1-5-77 (1 page)
SB 1000 #11 Final Drive Gear Case Cover Change 10-15-77 (1 page)
SB 1000 #12 New Main Bearing Caps 11-23-77 (1 page)
SB 1000 #13 Recall to Replace Rear Brake Pads 3-21-78 (5 pages)
SB 1000 #14 Cylinder Head Bolt Torque Change 11-8-78 (1 page)
GL1200
Special Consumer Report: 1984 and 1985 GW Rear Hub
New media
New comments
Search media
Members
Registered members
Current visitors
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Classic Goldwing Technical Forums
Engine & Fuel System Modifications
Single Carb Conversion 2 Barrel Progressive Holley,Weber 740 carb
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Help Support Classic Goldwings:
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 214647" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>No your exactly right ...this is why I don’t like the stock system personally ...each carb has a slide spring ..they must equal ...each slide has resistance in its working ..that must be equal ...each cylinder must equal in vac signal also ...there is no way to adjust these things ....so the statement of everything effects everything is so true in stock carbs ...so many things are in play to get a even gas charge ....let alone the CV system is just late to act system...as gas is the last thing to happen ...when it should be first thing to happen ....if you go back in time when most bikes were all cable slide operated and then manufactures all went CV carbs ...people would change them out to earlier cable operated cause they were better and faster acting than CV carbs ...to bad oldwings didn’t have better carb system ...but before oldwings were made ..the CV carb system had taken over ....</p><p></p><p>When I first started trying the SCC on the hooch bike ...i had it hook up ..it wasnt doing all that great I had some problems..can’t remember what ...but I trick it to run right ...when I heard how fast it revved up over stock carbs I was use to in the past ...I never look back or ever used stock carbs again ever ..just way to slow in response...it was the first time I could actually see how slow CV carbs response is ...compared to a strait carb .of gas first ...not last like CV carbs are ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 214647, member: 98"] No your exactly right ...this is why I don’t like the stock system personally ...each carb has a slide spring ..they must equal ...each slide has resistance in its working ..that must be equal ...each cylinder must equal in vac signal also ...there is no way to adjust these things ....so the statement of everything effects everything is so true in stock carbs ...so many things are in play to get a even gas charge ....let alone the CV system is just late to act system...as gas is the last thing to happen ...when it should be first thing to happen ....if you go back in time when most bikes were all cable slide operated and then manufactures all went CV carbs ...people would change them out to earlier cable operated cause they were better and faster acting than CV carbs ...to bad oldwings didn’t have better carb system ...but before oldwings were made ..the CV carb system had taken over .... When I first started trying the SCC on the hooch bike ...i had it hook up ..it wasnt doing all that great I had some problems..can’t remember what ...but I trick it to run right ...when I heard how fast it revved up over stock carbs I was use to in the past ...I never look back or ever used stock carbs again ever ..just way to slow in response...it was the first time I could actually see how slow CV carbs response is ...compared to a strait carb .of gas first ...not last like CV carbs are ... [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Classic Goldwing Technical Forums
Engine & Fuel System Modifications
Single Carb Conversion 2 Barrel Progressive Holley,Weber 740 carb
Top