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| ====== To Drill or Not to Drill the Keihin CV Carb Vacuum Slide Hole ====== | ====== To Drill or Not to Drill the Keihin CV Carb Vacuum Slide Hole ====== | ||
| - | Do not attempt to drill the slide. That usually causes more problems than it is worth. Put in a lighter spring if you want a faster response. ((XLXR of the XLFORUM | + | Do not attempt to drill the slide. That usually causes more problems than it is worth. Put in a lighter spring if you want a faster response. ((XLXR of the XLFORUM |
| One of the main advantages of the CV carb is it avoids problems with the slide opening too quickly and starving the engine for fuel. | One of the main advantages of the CV carb is it avoids problems with the slide opening too quickly and starving the engine for fuel. | ||
| Drilling the vacuum slide hole is supposed to give you quicker throttle response. \\ | Drilling the vacuum slide hole is supposed to give you quicker throttle response. \\ | ||
| - | | + | It's also the first thing the instructions say to do in a DynoJet kit. \\ |
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| * The problem with making it too large, is that you can't make it smaller again. \\ If you end up with a too large hole, the only solution is to get a new slide and diaphragm. | * The problem with making it too large, is that you can't make it smaller again. \\ If you end up with a too large hole, the only solution is to get a new slide and diaphragm. | ||
| * Some of the jet kits come with a 1/8" drill, which is definitely too large. \\ The stock port is 0.097" in diameter. \\ What you are looking for, according to Buzz Buzzelli in the Harley-Davidson Sportster Performance Handbook, is a 20% - 25% increase in cross sectional area of the transfer port. \\ | * Some of the jet kits come with a 1/8" drill, which is definitely too large. \\ The stock port is 0.097" in diameter. \\ What you are looking for, according to Buzz Buzzelli in the Harley-Davidson Sportster Performance Handbook, is a 20% - 25% increase in cross sectional area of the transfer port. \\ | ||
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| But no doubt everyone you ask will give you a different answer. \\ | But no doubt everyone you ask will give you a different answer. \\ | ||
| - | This is from CV Performance on drilling the small hole in the slide: ((CVPerformance from the XLFORUM | + | This is from CV Performance on drilling the small hole in the slide: ((CVPerformance from the XLFORUM |
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| When following our instructions that accompany our Tuners Kit, we only recommend the drilling with the supplied 7/64" bit as optional. \\ | When following our instructions that accompany our Tuners Kit, we only recommend the drilling with the supplied 7/64" bit as optional. \\ | ||
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| If you can wiggle it sideways a bit, the hole is too big. \\ | If you can wiggle it sideways a bit, the hole is too big. \\ | ||
| You can use an index drill bit kit to rod the hole with different size bits to be sure of the size. \\ | You can use an index drill bit kit to rod the hole with different size bits to be sure of the size. \\ | ||
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