
The bike is a 1953 6T Thunderbird sold new in Sweden back in -53. (Still got the original bill of sale and title. I´m the 5th owner!) It was cut up in the 70's as a typical Swedish chopper. In the 90's it was found in boxes and rebuilt to look more or less like this. When I got hold of it a few
years back it was fairly beaten up and ran like a sack of shit compared to now.


- Triumph TLS front brake.
- Magura and Tomaselli controls.
- Moon oil tank.
Have not decided on paint yet. Kind of dig the raw finish. It won´t do any records on the salt but for beating around the gravel roads of Finland it´s a blast!
/Magnus"


2 comments:
Hello all,
I just have a question, i'm gonna install 2 carburators on my 6t pre-unit and i'd like to know what is the best amal choice ??
Thanks a lot
Florian
Florian, I can only speak for myself, but the intake on my cast iron head was 26,5mm. The intake manifold was 27mm. I ported the head to 27mm so there were no sharp edge and ported the manifolds facing the carbs to 28mm. So I went with a pair of 928 Amals (28mm bore). I also fitted a balance tube between the left and right manifold. To create whats called Venturi effect (google it), I guess the head would have to be ported out to 28mm as well. Then it´s a matter if jetting. I went with a 170 main and a 106 needle jet for now. The Amals I got from Lowbrow came with a 180 main.
A wise man said: Two carbs, twice the trouble. But it looks cool.
The camring in my magneto is slightly worn so I can´t get the ignition timing dead even between cylinders, so with two carbs I can carefully adjust the enrichment screw to get the left side a tiny bit more gas.
There are people with lots more knowledge about this stuff. I´d check with Wes White at Four Aces for his input. Everything seemes to matter: What sort of cams, compression, ignition and so on. The 6T came with a variety of carbs over the years from a single SU carb to a single Amal 376 monobloc so it´s not really set up for dual carbs. Also a lot of pre units out there are fitted with a later model 9 stud cylinder and aluminum head and most of them are made for two carbs already. So it´s a matter of what your particular engine looks like. Think most Bonnevilles use Amal 930s.
/magnus
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