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Hi everyone! I know there is a web site out there that has a picture parts diagram for Dellorto Carbs, but my CRS is kicking in and I can't seem to find it. Does anyone know the URL for this? Also, does anyone have a preference in mechanical fuel pump replacements to feed these beasts.
Now, what happened, during the pain job Speedy sat for quite a while. When I got him back, my crankcase if full of gas. So, I'm replacing the pump and needle seats. Therefore the need for the pictures.Thanks:Steve.
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Hi everyone! I know there is a web site out there that has a picture parts diagram for Dellorto Carbs, but my CRS is kicking in and I can't seem to find it. Does anyone know the URL for this? Also, does anyone have a preference in mechanical fuel pump replacements to feed these beasts.
Now, what happened, during the pain job Speedy sat for quite a while. When I got him back, my crankcase if full of gas. So, I'm replacing the pump and needle seats. Therefore the need for the pictures.Thanks:Steve.
Hey, thanks for the help. I was on CB performance, but the guide was not on the carb page. I did find it in the end.
I'm replacing the pump anyway, but I think the problem is with some dirt in my needle valve as I can see a wet bleed in the back barrel of the left bank. So...I'll replace the pump for good measure and then take the carb apart if I can't dislodge the "crap" with some cleaner. That's where the diagram comes in, I need to order a couple of gaskets for the top assemblies as well as the needles.
By the way, I didn't mention that this thing does this when its off. What a surprise that was. Two gallons of gas in the sump.
Anyway, thanks for the help guys!
Michael Carter's recommendation for Dells is good, check them out:

http://www.dellorto.co.uk/

My 2110 engine has dual Dellorto 44 DRLA carburetors. When I first test drove the speedster I noticed an engine squeel at some RPMs. Sounded like a loose fan belt, so I didn't pay much attention, bought the car, did some minor tune-up then adjusted the belt and the noise was still there.

On investigation I learned that there are anti-whistle gaskets made for Dells, so I bought a couple (8 bucks each) and the whistle went away. Yea!

That was a couple years ago and I recently decided to stash a couple of gaskets for an extra set of carbs I bought. I called CB who said they weren't made anymore and suggested using a regular gasket and covering the hole with Silicone sealant. I wonder what hole and is Silicone sealant the best answer? I guess a "regular" gasket is for Weber carbs.

So, anyone else ever had whistle experience? That is other than a wolf whistle!

Michael

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