BadDawg Bill
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It makes a lot of sense to put in the cam and then set the carb. Make sure your micanantic has a lot of jets! I once bought a Revtec 100 motor and thought if a E carb was good a G carb would be great! Put the carb on the bike and it ran bad... 4 hours later after trying 10 different jet settings my buddy who owned a chopper shop and was helping me laughed and said "Well, you are back to an E carb jetting"
So..... later I saw the Reveria long intake manifold and thought "cool". Bought one, put it on and the bike ran like crap. Took it to my buddy. 2 hours of swapping out jets it ran well but had no power..... The final jets we installed to make it run smooth were smaller than the E carb jets. Finally took off the whole set up and bought an E carb.... A $900 lesson. You should be ok with the G carb and the right jets. Good luck....
So..... later I saw the Reveria long intake manifold and thought "cool". Bought one, put it on and the bike ran like crap. Took it to my buddy. 2 hours of swapping out jets it ran well but had no power..... The final jets we installed to make it run smooth were smaller than the E carb jets. Finally took off the whole set up and bought an E carb.... A $900 lesson. You should be ok with the G carb and the right jets. Good luck....
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his engine probably has the smaller valves for emissions.
Next is the Thunder Heart Programable Ignition... if you call TH and tell them is for your Big Dog they will send it to you already wired totally Plug & Play.