Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
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Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
I know at the time the Ajay was hatched the manual said an air filter for the Amal momobloc was not required in the UK and was an optional extra and I assume are no longer available
In our polluted atmosphere of today does your carb have an air filter?
Do I need to worry about not having one?
Has anyone got one and where can one be obtained
Your advice much appreciated
In our polluted atmosphere of today does your carb have an air filter?
Do I need to worry about not having one?
Has anyone got one and where can one be obtained
Your advice much appreciated
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
No.spurrea wrote:In our polluted atmosphere of today does your carb have an air filter?
NoDo I need to worry about not having one?
Stay in Somerset.Your advice much appreciated
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
an air filter will always help the cylinder/rings last longer , but no where as important as regular oil changes
ive never fitted a air filter to mine and in the miles that ive ridden not worn a cylinder out yet
also more miles per gallon without a filter , not that influenced my decision
you should be able to get 30K miles with out a major rebuild with regular servicing
now spriddler , no comments or pictures !
ive never fitted a air filter to mine and in the miles that ive ridden not worn a cylinder out yet
also more miles per gallon without a filter , not that influenced my decision
you should be able to get 30K miles with out a major rebuild with regular servicing
now spriddler , no comments or pictures !
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
I like it Spriddler, I don't think my Ajay will go much further than Somerset anyway but it could reach Weston super mare and get some nice sea airSPRIDDLER wrote:No.spurrea wrote:In our polluted atmosphere of today does your carb have an air filter?
NoDo I need to worry about not having one?
Stay in Somerset.Your advice much appreciated
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
The previous owner has always changed the oil at 500 miles so hopefully I should be ok if I continue with that regimeg80csp11 wrote:an air filter will always help the cylinder/rings last longer , but no where as important as regular oil changes
ive never fitted a air filter to mine and in the miles that ive ridden not worn a cylinder out yet
also more miles per gallon without a filter , not that influenced my decision
you should be able to get 30K miles with out a major rebuild with regular servicing
now spriddler , no comments or pictures !
Thanks g80csp11
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
After 60 years there's still bikes running almost untouched. Roads and air are cleaner now. So is petrol. Old type was the main reason for carbon and black oil that needed changing more often than today. If you live in a desert, an air filter would be needed.
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
I have no plans to live in a desert so I guess my Ajay will be fine - but As reported in today's Metro:Rob Harknett wrote:After 60 years there's still bikes running almost untouched. Roads and air are cleaner now. So is petrol. Old type was the main reason for carbon and black oil that needed changing more often than today. If you live in a desert, an air filter would be needed.
CARBON dioxide in Earth's atmosphere surged at a record rate last year to a level not seen for more than 3million years, the United Nations says.
MILLIONS of Britons are inhaling air too dangerous to breathe, says the World Health Organization. Out of 51 UK towns and cities, 44 have unsafe concentrations of sooty particles smaller than 2.5 microns that have been linked to heart disease.
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
O.K. no comment then.g80csp11 wrote: also more miles per gallon without a filter , not that it influenced my decision
now spriddler , no comments or pictures !
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
Spurrea: pollution that damages engine components like cylinder bores includes sand (as Rob suggests), dust, small stones etc. The pollutants you mention are gases and have no abrasive effect. In fact CO2 is an essential for life as are compounds of Nitrogen, both of which plants require for growth. You would think the atmosphere has never previously contained these gases the way some people go on. Is there too much of each in certain situations? Possibly; putting an air filter on your bike won't change that.
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Re: Amal carb air filter for 16MS 1956
If after reading the replies you still want a filter it is possible to buy a screw on bellmouth which incorporates a fine mesh only filter
which will keep out solids but not mess up the carburation OR you can buy a triumph type filter that screws on to the carb but will
definitely affect the mixture
Tony
which will keep out solids but not mess up the carburation OR you can buy a triumph type filter that screws on to the carb but will
definitely affect the mixture
Tony