Hi all, please excuse the long winded question.....
I have just pulled out the reed valve assembly from my 1986/7 DT150 as I have overhauled the carbs. (Sorry, not quite sure of the exact year but it is an early one....no serial number as the clamp brackets have been replaced, loosing the id plate.)
Anyway, I also have a spare inlet case/reed valve assembly (RVA) and carbs off a similar motor.
What I am not sure on is that the RVA currently in use has only one side of each of the three double exit ports with reed valve stoppers/fingers fitted. Each other paired side has a flat plate fitted in place of the fingers which I guess in effect reduces the outlet by half.(??)
Question: Why is this the case and can I then use the other spare assembly with all ports fitted with reeds and stoppers/fingers with no negative effects?
Appreciate any guidance you may have.
Thanks from Australia.
I have just pulled out the reed valve assembly from my 1986/7 DT150 as I have overhauled the carbs. (Sorry, not quite sure of the exact year but it is an early one....no serial number as the clamp brackets have been replaced, loosing the id plate.)
Anyway, I also have a spare inlet case/reed valve assembly (RVA) and carbs off a similar motor.
What I am not sure on is that the RVA currently in use has only one side of each of the three double exit ports with reed valve stoppers/fingers fitted. Each other paired side has a flat plate fitted in place of the fingers which I guess in effect reduces the outlet by half.(??)
Question: Why is this the case and can I then use the other spare assembly with all ports fitted with reeds and stoppers/fingers with no negative effects?
Appreciate any guidance you may have.
Thanks from Australia.
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