Dellorto PHBH30AS
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Dellorto PHBH30AS
I'm assembling a 1965 250 Monza, the engine is stock. I purchased the bike taken apart in many pieces packed in boxes. This Momza is a rehab project after having a stroke last year. I didn't get a carb so I purchased a Dellorto PHBH30AS carb from Bevel Heaven. Steve wasn't sure of the jetting for a stock 250 so my question is what should I order? Idle jet, main jet and needle?
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
" I'm assembling a 1965 250 Monza, the engine is stock. "
____ Then the cyl.head's intake port is only 26.5mm, and I'd suggest using a carb no larger than 27mm.
" I didn't get a carb so I purchased a Dellorto PHBH30AS carb from Bevel Heaven. "
____ So how the heck do you intend to get that large carb properly mounted to your otherwise stock-DUKE, Wally? _ Have you already got that less than simple task all planed-out? _ If so, then how about telling us all how you've planned to manage that tricky project?
" Steve wasn't sure of the jetting for a stock 250 so my question is what should I order? Idle jet, main jet and needle? "
____ If I were to ever take-on such a carb-to-DUKE project, I'd choose to start-out with the same sizes as was stock for the Ducati 500-twins.
If I knew what any of those sizes were, I'd tell you now. _ Guess you'll have to ask Steve, or somebody.
__ Or you could get a more suitable carb. ...
I have a rebuilt stock-250Monza 24mm-carb which I'm thinking of listing on eBay if I get any excuse to do so. _ So if interested, please let me know.
Dukatdy-DUKEs,
-Bob
____ Then the cyl.head's intake port is only 26.5mm, and I'd suggest using a carb no larger than 27mm.
" I didn't get a carb so I purchased a Dellorto PHBH30AS carb from Bevel Heaven. "
____ So how the heck do you intend to get that large carb properly mounted to your otherwise stock-DUKE, Wally? _ Have you already got that less than simple task all planed-out? _ If so, then how about telling us all how you've planned to manage that tricky project?
" Steve wasn't sure of the jetting for a stock 250 so my question is what should I order? Idle jet, main jet and needle? "
____ If I were to ever take-on such a carb-to-DUKE project, I'd choose to start-out with the same sizes as was stock for the Ducati 500-twins.
If I knew what any of those sizes were, I'd tell you now. _ Guess you'll have to ask Steve, or somebody.
__ Or you could get a more suitable carb. ...
I have a rebuilt stock-250Monza 24mm-carb which I'm thinking of listing on eBay if I get any excuse to do so. _ So if interested, please let me know.
Dukatdy-DUKEs,
-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
Hi:
When I said STOCK I was talking about the engine, the tank isn't stock (custom aluminum from Terry Baker in Wales) as is the hump back seat. I shouldn't have a problem of space under tank.
PS: Unfortunately Terry Baker lost his battle with cancer last month. I believe I received the last tank he formed.
When I said STOCK I was talking about the engine, the tank isn't stock (custom aluminum from Terry Baker in Wales) as is the hump back seat. I shouldn't have a problem of space under tank.
PS: Unfortunately Terry Baker lost his battle with cancer last month. I believe I received the last tank he formed.
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
" When I said STOCK I was talking about the engine, the tank isn't stock
I shouldn't have a problem of space under tank. "
____ I suppose that it's possible that an older-type of Monza-design fuel-tank could've caused a clearance-issue with the use of that large carb but, it wasn't the tank that's the concern ! ...
The backbone-tubing of the frame already occupies the space where the choke-cable fitting and left-side screw-bulge for the slide-cover (of that over-sized carb) ought to be positioned into (for a proper fitting to a stock-cyl.head),, thus you must concoct some kind of extensive manifold set-up ! _ Which is likely pretty-much what I was hoping you'd show & tell us about, of how you've planned to manage fitting that large carb to your stock-cyl.head and yet also avoid any other possible additional clearance-issues at the same time, as well.
__ Many others have intended to install that same large model-type of Del.carb on their (non-R/T-type frame) DUKE, and later then found such clearance-issues to prevent it's proper fitting & use,, and most of the few who have continued further-on with their oversized-carb project and managed some way to get around most of their fitment-issues, have not been very forth-coming with telling of the exact details on how they finally got that oversized-carb mounting-project accomplished to their satisfaction.
So I'm still hoping that you've got it all worked-out and are also willing to tell us how you managed to get such a fairly challenging project all nicely done-up.
Hopeful-Cheers,
DCT-Bob
I shouldn't have a problem of space under tank. "
____ I suppose that it's possible that an older-type of Monza-design fuel-tank could've caused a clearance-issue with the use of that large carb but, it wasn't the tank that's the concern ! ...
The backbone-tubing of the frame already occupies the space where the choke-cable fitting and left-side screw-bulge for the slide-cover (of that over-sized carb) ought to be positioned into (for a proper fitting to a stock-cyl.head),, thus you must concoct some kind of extensive manifold set-up ! _ Which is likely pretty-much what I was hoping you'd show & tell us about, of how you've planned to manage fitting that large carb to your stock-cyl.head and yet also avoid any other possible additional clearance-issues at the same time, as well.
__ Many others have intended to install that same large model-type of Del.carb on their (non-R/T-type frame) DUKE, and later then found such clearance-issues to prevent it's proper fitting & use,, and most of the few who have continued further-on with their oversized-carb project and managed some way to get around most of their fitment-issues, have not been very forth-coming with telling of the exact details on how they finally got that oversized-carb mounting-project accomplished to their satisfaction.
So I'm still hoping that you've got it all worked-out and are also willing to tell us how you managed to get such a fairly challenging project all nicely done-up.
Hopeful-Cheers,
DCT-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
how they finally got that mounting-job done to their satisfaction.
So I'm still hoping that you've got it all worked-out and are willing to tell us all how you managed to get such a challenging project all nicely done-up.
Bob:
When I get the carb issue worked out I'll send pictures and explain how it worked out. Steve at Bevel Heaven sells a 2 piece manifold that the customer welds at the proper angle. Right now I'm working on the wiring, I'm using a Boyer Electronic Ignition. The carb will be the next and final project. I have been working on this cafe racer project for over a year, other than the frame and forks everything else is new. I can only work about two or three hours a day then the old body gives up. I sold my 916 and am also selling my 06 Sport Classic as I'm unable to ride anymore.
Cheers,
Wally
So I'm still hoping that you've got it all worked-out and are willing to tell us all how you managed to get such a challenging project all nicely done-up.
Bob:
When I get the carb issue worked out I'll send pictures and explain how it worked out. Steve at Bevel Heaven sells a 2 piece manifold that the customer welds at the proper angle. Right now I'm working on the wiring, I'm using a Boyer Electronic Ignition. The carb will be the next and final project. I have been working on this cafe racer project for over a year, other than the frame and forks everything else is new. I can only work about two or three hours a day then the old body gives up. I sold my 916 and am also selling my 06 Sport Classic as I'm unable to ride anymore.
Cheers,
Wally
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
other than the frame and forks everything else is new
Sorry, other than the frame, forks and engine ALMOST everthing else is new.
Wally
Sorry, other than the frame, forks and engine ALMOST everthing else is new.
Wally

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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
" Steve at Bevel Heaven sells a 2 piece manifold that the customer welds at the proper angle. "
____ That sounds like it will be quite helpful for the fitment-job, (providing the welding goes well) ! _ And while those parts made for the intended manifold should be relatively cheap to produce, I'll bet they don't come too cheaply!?
__ Since the chosen carb has a 30mm port, what's the inner-diameter of the manifold-port and how does it get properly matched-up to the cyl.head's much smaller intake-port?
If the manifold's port tapers from 30 down to 27mm, then that should work nicely for you but,
I'm betting that it's port-dia. is straight-through at the same 30mm,, right? _ If so, do you plan to port-out the cyl.head's 26.5mm intake-port some planned amount? _ If not any at all, then I can only see that over-sized 30mm-carb HURTING -(as opposed to helping) your 250cc-engine's OVERALL-performance, (compared to a 27mm-carb on a stock Monza-engine), with stock cam. _ (Sorta like putting a 4-barrel carb on an otherwise unmodified lawnmower-engine.)
__ Since you can no longer ride (like myself), I'm assuming that you're really just interested in building a bad-ass LOOKING cafe-DUKE.(?)
Fun-Cheers,
-Bob
____ That sounds like it will be quite helpful for the fitment-job, (providing the welding goes well) ! _ And while those parts made for the intended manifold should be relatively cheap to produce, I'll bet they don't come too cheaply!?
__ Since the chosen carb has a 30mm port, what's the inner-diameter of the manifold-port and how does it get properly matched-up to the cyl.head's much smaller intake-port?
If the manifold's port tapers from 30 down to 27mm, then that should work nicely for you but,
I'm betting that it's port-dia. is straight-through at the same 30mm,, right? _ If so, do you plan to port-out the cyl.head's 26.5mm intake-port some planned amount? _ If not any at all, then I can only see that over-sized 30mm-carb HURTING -(as opposed to helping) your 250cc-engine's OVERALL-performance, (compared to a 27mm-carb on a stock Monza-engine), with stock cam. _ (Sorta like putting a 4-barrel carb on an otherwise unmodified lawnmower-engine.)
__ Since you can no longer ride (like myself), I'm assuming that you're really just interested in building a bad-ass LOOKING cafe-DUKE.(?)
Fun-Cheers,
-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob
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Re: Dellorto PHBH30AS
Since you can no longer ride (like myself), I'm assuming that you're really just interested in building a bad-ass LOOKING cafe-DUKE.(?)
Bob:
When I sold my 916 I decided to turn the money around with the 250 bitsa project and it hasn't been difficult spending the cash from the sale.
I've a friend who owns a bike shop who will help me out if I can't deal with the carb. He's a WERA racer and so far has kept all my Ducatis on the road for the past twenty years plus his various race bikes.
Wally
Bob:
When I sold my 916 I decided to turn the money around with the 250 bitsa project and it hasn't been difficult spending the cash from the sale.
I've a friend who owns a bike shop who will help me out if I can't deal with the carb. He's a WERA racer and so far has kept all my Ducatis on the road for the past twenty years plus his various race bikes.

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