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S65 carb woes
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary" data-source="post: 187464" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I'm with hrc pull the air cleaner element and check the inlet track through the frame before the carb. Out of curiosity are you using the original type paper air cleaner element? If I recall it's a 19mm carb. The S65 was the first to use this type engine,early models had major transmission troubles and actually had a recall to replace them. 10-11K red line is out of this world. Doubtful the head has been replaced it required a piston to match, and the cylinder has a an oil boss on it,but you never know after all this time. The top end oil comes out a boss on the right hand clutch cover up through a steel oil line to the carb then back down to a round boss on the cylinder and then up thru the cylinder head stud like all other versions of this engine. One of these lines also has a rubber insulator cover, don't understand if this lines help heat the long inlet track,which I suspect or if it can possibly help cool the top end oil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary, post: 187464, member: 288"] I'm with hrc pull the air cleaner element and check the inlet track through the frame before the carb. Out of curiosity are you using the original type paper air cleaner element? If I recall it's a 19mm carb. The S65 was the first to use this type engine,early models had major transmission troubles and actually had a recall to replace them. 10-11K red line is out of this world. Doubtful the head has been replaced it required a piston to match, and the cylinder has a an oil boss on it,but you never know after all this time. The top end oil comes out a boss on the right hand clutch cover up through a steel oil line to the carb then back down to a round boss on the cylinder and then up thru the cylinder head stud like all other versions of this engine. One of these lines also has a rubber insulator cover, don't understand if this lines help heat the long inlet track,which I suspect or if it can possibly help cool the top end oil [/QUOTE]
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