overdrivesteve
Member
Hi,
another post ended with the words, "you also won't have flooding out issues when off roading." which got me to thinking...
I'm far from a carb expert and its probably my weakest link, but I have always wondered, why does an off-road truck carb flood out but the carb on an off-road bike doesn't? I've seen some off-road bikes take some extreme angles, and with some intense vibration, but a truck doing half that angle will choke and flood out. Why can't the same principles be applied or modifications be done to an off-road truck carb as to an off-road bike's carb?
Thanks.
Steve
another post ended with the words, "you also won't have flooding out issues when off roading." which got me to thinking...
I'm far from a carb expert and its probably my weakest link, but I have always wondered, why does an off-road truck carb flood out but the carb on an off-road bike doesn't? I've seen some off-road bikes take some extreme angles, and with some intense vibration, but a truck doing half that angle will choke and flood out. Why can't the same principles be applied or modifications be done to an off-road truck carb as to an off-road bike's carb?
Thanks.
Steve