S&s ‘b’ c, Read tuning instructions – Zipper's Performance E/B Carbs User Manual

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

EXTERNAL FLOAT BOWL VENT

ADJUSTABLE AIR BLEED

CIRCUIT

If you do not have the facilities to

properly install this fuel module,

professional installation is available

from Zipper’s. High volume shops

may want to invest in our ThunderJet

installation fixture (shown in the

photos p/n 713-910) which securely

holds the carb body and float bowl at

the correct positions for machining.

Use with a mill when installing

ThunderJets in all S&S model E/G/

B/D carbs. Read all instructions fully

and carefully before proceeding any

further.

Loosen drain plug and remove float

bowl and manifold. Install two (2)

studs in carb manifold bosses; use

these to center carb in milling machine

vise. Be careful not to over tighten

carb in vise. The first two steps are

recommended to further enhance

your carb’s

performance along with the

installation of your ThunderJet.

1. Pressure in the float bowl is

stabilized with the addition of this

external bowl vent. Locate the new

vent hole in the rear of the carb wall

.438” above bowl gasket surface

and 1.906” from the manifold flange

of the carb. Open hole with a small

center drill then plunge a 5/16” end

mill to a depth of .562” below the

raised surface. Use a ½” countersink

to chamfer the raised surface to help

start the tapping process. Chamfer

only slightly not touching the lower

level surface. Tap with 1/8” NPT tap.

Install 1/8” NPT street elbow and

1/8” NPT x 3/8” hose nipple using

a suitable thread sealer. The hose

nipple should be positioned pointing

up.

Air bleed passage drilled & tapped

for jet.

Fuel tube hole drilled/tapped, area

relieved for ThunderJet

THUNDERJET INSTALLATION

2. All “B” model carbs are

manufactured with a fixed size air

bleed passage. This modification will

allow the tuner to adjust the main jet

air bleed size for more control over the

main jet circuit signal timing and fuel

volume. Locate the fixed air bleed hole

and bore with 1/4” drill until you reach

the cross drill in carb (DO NOT GO

PAST CROSS DRILL!!). Spot face

the area with 1/2” end mill for mating

surface of jet. Use 5/16-24 starter tap

in hole and remove to use a 5/16”

bottom tap to finish job. Original air

bleed size is .042”; suggested range is

.054-.072”. Use S&S main jets for this

application.

NOTE: On “B” applications using

only (1) ThunderJet, the ThunderJet

mounts on the side of the carb facing

the rear of the bike (9:00 position). If

using (2) ThunderJets follow all in-

structions below and mount one each

in the 9:00 and 3:00 positions.

9:00 POSITION

3. Drill and tap hole .750” from the

end of the carb throat, offset slightly

above the throttle butterfly shaft. Use

a #3 drill and tap 1/4-28 thread. You

will be drilling through the middle of the

original float bowl vent passage; this

is OK, it will not affect performance or

operation of the carb.

4. You then need to relieve the area

around the hole you just threaded for

air bleed spacer clearance. This is

best accomplished on a vertical mill

with a 3/4” end mill. With the cutter

starting near the bowl area, mill toward

the top of the carb, removing material

at least ¼” above the centerline of the

fuel tube hole. Use care not to break

into the enrichener air passage located

above the hole. Leave .170-.185” of

carb wall for the short threaded portion

of the fuel delivery tube.

Double-nut and tighten fuel tube

in place

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ThunderJet body (nipple down),

bowl cent & air bleed jet in place.

5. Install the fuel delivery tube from

the inside of the carburetor throat out.

Double nut the delivery tube using (2)

¼”-28 jam nuts and carefully lock into

carb throat (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN).

Remove jam nuts (not needed after

this step).

6. Install air correction spacer, o-ring,

and ThunderJet with fuel nipple facing

down towards float bowl. Trim small

opening side of air correction spacer,

if needed, to achieve a hand tight

location 1/6 of a turn from permanent

location and finish tightening with

wrench. (.006” trim = 1/6 turn).

3:00 POSITION

(Part 2 of twin T-Jet installation)

7. Drill and tap hole .950” from the end

of the carb throat (#3 drill and 1/4-28

tap), offset slightly above the throttle

butterfly shaft.

8. You then need to relieve the area

around the hole you just threaded for

air bleed spacer clearance. This is

best accomplished on a vertical mill

with a 3/4” end mill, on center of your

threaded hole. Be certain to leave .170-

.185” of carb wall for the short threaded

portion of the fuel delivery tube. (On a

“B” carb with twin ThunderJets, you will

be cutting through the float bowl vent

passage. This passage must then be

plugged, as its location will subject the

passage to positive air pressure at

speed, resulting in fluctuating pressure

in the float bowl, adversely affecting

jetting. Drill the passage past the

ThunderJet mounting area and tap it

5/16”, 3/8” deep and plug it with a set

screw. The external vent described in

step 1 must be performed to replace

this original vent.)

Hole A (standard 9:00 position),

B (3:00 position, if twin T-Jets are

used)

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FOAT BOWL

3 o’clock position, fuel tube hole

drilled/tapped, area relieved for

ThunderJet, fuel tube installed.

Circled area shows where vent

passage should be plugged

9. Follow steps 5, 6 & 7 from the

9:00 segment.

10. Clamp bowl to mill table at 35

degree angle. See photo for bowl nipple

location(s). At the bottom of float bowl,

beside drain, drill a #3 hole and tap

¼”-28. Spot face the area around the

hole to give a flat surface for the o-ring

to seal against and reduce thickness

enough to allow the nut to attach on

the inside of the bowl. Install fuel

nipple and o-ring then secure inside

bowl with nut provided (no washer).

Stake threads with a punch to lock

nut in place (make sure this device

does not interfere with float action or

movement). Repeat for multiple bowl

nipple locations.

12. Clean all carb parts; reassemble

and install fuel line with clamps

provided (trim fuel line if needed).

Install on engine. Install fuel line,

turn fuel valve on and check for leaks

before starting engine!!

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