Dave,
That's not your motor. You trying to lead me astray again? My mother warned about strange men trying to do that.......
OK so Steve's carbs clear the hump, and that's a drag racer, so fuel spills and weeps are not an issue for his application.
The A/C manifold measures up at 4 degrees according to my little digital inclinometer.
That is probably not enough, but it's all speculation until Kris draws up what he has and I check it on a motor.
All I can tell for sure is that the steeply angled boxes from a Polaris with angled manifolds works. We know that Dave's works for his downdraft EFI setup. Now we need to draw this up and see what clearance issues we have - or don't have.
Allan, that is what we are trying to do. The reeds will be at an angle to raise the centerline of the carbs and then tilt the carb back slightly so that it's not much more of an angle than stock. Just like Dave's rather crafty mock up whicjh looks suspiciously like a Yamaha.
My reed blocks are quite steeply angled and that works fine with my setup but won't work with the A/C setup until we get the right angles.
Kris,
when you have the first draft of the boxes, would you please send me it as a pdf or something I can print out and I'll work out the face angles. We do need to minimize the volume of dead air in there too. Let's work with say 10mm lift on the reed tips. You may have to bend the stops slightly from their stock positions to get that. They seem to vary a lot.