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#1 Aridgerunner

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Posted Today, 01:18 AM

Friend of mine recently rebuilt his 1275 A+ and had it bored +.060". The pistons are Swiftune shallow dish with the offset dish. As noted the carb is an HIF6. The header is a long center branch of unknown origin.

The question is, is the HIF 6 carb too big for his engine?

The reason for the question is that with the K&N filter removed the engine runs extremely lean and is down on power. With the air filter on it runs rich but has plenty of power.

#2 timmy850

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Posted Today, 01:56 AM

HIF6 is a great size for a 1275

 

It sounds like it needs a good tune up



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Posted Today, 06:41 AM

And possibly the correct needle.
That engine would run on a hs4 ,just. A hs6 or hif44 puts the sweet spot in the middle of the carbies range rather than at is upper edge as it would be with a hs4.

#4 nicklouse

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Posted Today, 07:46 AM

Most likely a poor filter.

pictures of the whole set up will help.

 

personally I would use a HIF44 but the 6 is so similar it should not matter.






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