Hellion
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I'm out!![]()
You can't leave now. There's definitely no police or physics involved so you are indeed unstoppable here.
Might as well pull up a stool, Denny...
I'm out!![]()

So I will take all the advice that makes sense
You should go with the preponderance of the evidence.....the majority of the logical and reasonable advice...not just what fits in what YOU expect for an answer....otherwise the question is pointless if you ignore whatever answer you don't expect.
If you don't believe the answer is correct...then it's YOUR responsibility to research and prove so....or suffer the consequence of ignorance.
I was found guilty once based on a preponderance of evidence.
Now that was non-sequitur.![]()

Well you don't hide too well do your FR? I call IBTL...

Well I gave it a try! As I thought. A waste of time. A bunch of people with nothing better to do but quote **** they read somewhere else. O well
well for one thing I can show you quite a few motors where people did just what im talking about. But won't reply on how it works. How important the synchronization is I mean to say. And the information that this other genius is saying I haven't given. What in the **** are you talking about? It's a small two cylinder opposable head engine. One carburetor on each cylinder! What do you think. That is the information. The only information that you need. What do you want? Spec's blueprints!Wow.
Different animal Eric.
Splitting the carburetion will work on a 2 cylinder engine but a balance tube must be between the 2 carbs and the intake ports, it will make tuning easier. You will need to know the cfm of the original carb and then get 2 half the size. Or you could cheat.Say you're engine is 600cc, get 2 carbs for a 300 cc engine. Remember it is better to round down to the cc than up when choosing the new carbs for example. If you're engine is 630cc you would be better off going for a carb for a 301 cc engine. The 390 cc carbs would be too big and would kill low speed torque. Good luck.
Denny
I would put the carbs directly to each cylinder. That's what I was thinking. And they are one strong engine. The pistons are as big as a Chevy 350
What do you mean by balance tube