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dashpot
So when the carb dashpot level falls drastically within a couple of hundred miles, where does the oil go to and what can you do to stop it?
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
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Perhaps you've been overfilling the dashpot - the oil isn't supposed to come right to the top. If there's too much then when the piston rises the excess will be expelled through the small hole in the plastic cap.
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That's what i thought. however when Joe was fitted with the 1275 lump I topped up the dashpot. Now I've done about 4-500 miles and he is running a bit rougher and I checked the level and it was out of sight. I've topped it up again and he seems happier so I'll keep an eye on the level.It usually settles out and then stays constant
Hopefully when I get a large valve head the carb will be coming off and the head, a new manifold and HIF is going on. And bigger brakes, rear telescopics and antiroll bar. Then it will be down the rolling road.

Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.