Carburettor
Gasket Sets (scroll down for more parts)
Part No | Description | Model | Years |
GS375 | Amal Monobloc carburettor | 375 | 1954-58 |
GS376 | Amal Monobloc carburettor | 376 | 1954-58 |
GS389 | Amal Monobloc carburettor | 389 | 1954-58 |
The original Amal carburettors had brass bodies and separate float chambers, and were known as types 4, 5, 6 and 29. They were fitted from 1929 until 1933 when the body material was changed to a zinc die cast alloy. These were known as types 74, 75, 76, and 89, and can be distinguished from the later types because these have four air holes around the base of the body which the next type do not. In 1939 types 274, 275, 276 and 289 were introduced; these have two internal primary air passages in the base of the jet block. A later version with an ‘R’ suffix denotes that the primary air passage hole was moved to the air intake.
1955 saw a completely new carburettor being manufactured that had the float chamber cast in one piece with the mixing chamber, which is why it is called the ‘Monobloc’, these are types 375, 376, and 389.
1965 saw another complete redesign which produced the ‘Concentric’ carburettor which as it’s’ name implies has the float bowl concentric with the mixing chamber.
Each number mentioned above indicates a different casting. Each casting was capable of being machined to any one of several sizes. The carburettor type is not sufficient information when searching for a replacement, the bore or choke size is also needed. The suffix shown after the type on the flange indicates which jets, float chamber and to which machine it was originally fitted, it is irrelevant providing the body is of the correct size and the correct jets etc are used.
Carburettor Sleeving
A major cause of poor running, particularly idling, is caused by wear between the body and the slide. Fitting a new slide in a worn body is like fitting a new chain on old sprockets, a waste of time. We can rectify this by boring the body oversize and hard chrome plating the slide (type 6) or fitting a sleeve to the slide (Monobloc). This is a long lasting solution due to the materials used and is preferable to fitting a non-original, later type of concentric carburettor. The new carburettors that are now available have improved materials but are not as good as a sleeved carburettor. For the sleeving work we need to have the body, throttle slide, jet block and mixing chamber lower nut. The prices for re-sleeving are found under RES169 or RES170 for a complete overhaul.
Or replace the basics and seals with our overhaul pack here (monobloc only)
Original Carburetor fitment | |||
PART No | DESCRIPTION | MODEL | YEARS |
375/14 | Monobloc 7/8 carburettor, jetted as required | Standard, Trials, Pastoral, Star | 1960-67 |
376/16 | Monobloc carb. 1″ bore, jetted as required | Star (USA), Sport Star | 1960-67 |
376/17 | Monobloc carb. 1 1/16 bore – No choke – jetted as required | Scrambles, Starfire Roadster, Sport Star (USA), Scrambles Special, Starfire Scrambler | 1960-67 |
Jet Settings
Model | Years | Carb. Type | Bore | Main Jet | Slide Cutaway | Needle Position | Needle Jet | Pilot Jet |
Standard, Trials | 1960-64 | 375 | 7/8 | 140 | 4 | 3 | .1055 | 25 |
Star (USA) | 1960-64 | 376 | 1 | 180 | 3.5 | 3 | .1065 | 25 |
Scrambles, Starfire Roadster | 1960-64 | 376 | 1 1/16 | 240 | 3.5 | 2 | .1065 | 25 |
Sport Star | 1960-64 | 376 | 1 | 200 | 4 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Sport Star (USA) | 1960-64 | 376 | 1 1/16 | 210 | 3.5 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Trials Pastoral | 1960-64 | 375 | 7/8 | 140 | 4 | 3 | .1055 | 25 |
Scrambles Special | 1960-64 | 376 | 1 1/16 | 240 | 3.5 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Star | 1965-67 | 375 | 7/8 | 140 | 4 | 3 | .1055 | 25 |
Star (USA) | 1965-67 | 376 | 1 | 180 | 3.5 | 3 | .1065 | 25 |
Sport Star | 1965-67 | 376 | 1 | 200 | 4 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Sport Star (USA) | 1965-67 | 376 | 1 1/16 | 210 | 3.5 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Trials, Trials Cat, Pastoral | 1965-67 | 375 | 7/8 | 140 | 4 | 3 | .1055 | 25 |
Scrambles, Starfire Scrambler, Starfire Roadster | 1965-67 | 376 | 1 1/16 | 190 | 3.5 | 2 | .106 | 25 |
Monobloc Carburettor Mono indicates all Monobloc. | ||
Part Number | Description | Models |
PACK-ADV-001 | Monobloc carb overhaul pack | All |
4/235 | Cap retaining spring clip, for top with adjuster | 375/376 |
4/276 | Cap retaining spring clip, for top without adjuster | 375/376 |
5/047 | Choke slide guide tube | 375 |
6/047 | Guide tube for air slide | 376 |
29/057 | Guide tube, air valve | 389 |
29/201 | Cap spring for carburetter. top with cable adjuster | 389 |
29/301 | Cap spring for carburetter. top without cable adjuster | 389 |
244/765 | ‘O’ ring, flange to cylinder head 1 3/8” OD (either size used on 376) | 375/376 |
244/1048 | ‘O’ ring, flange to cylinder head 1 ½” OD (either size used on 376) | 376/389 |
343/011 | Tickler body | 375 |
375/064 | Mixing chamber top, 2 adjuster type | 375 |
375/065 | Mixing chamber top ring | 375 |
375/066 | Bellmouth | 375 |
375/099 | Mixing chamber top, non adjuster type | 375 |
375/107 | Mixing chamber top, 1 adjuster type | 375 |
376/001 | Monobloc carburettor body 15/16″ bore | 376 |
376/002 | Monobloc carburettor body 1″ bore | 376 |
376/003 | Monobloc carburettor body 1 1/16″ bore | 376 |
376/055 | Jet block 15/16″ | 376 |
376/056 | Jet block 1″ | 376 |
376/057 | Jet block l 1/16″ | 376 |
376/072/1065 | Needle jet, .1065 | All |
376/073 | Main jet holder | All |
376/075 | Main jet cover nut | All |
376/075 | Main jet cap nut | All |
376/077 | Float cover | All |
376/077U | Float cover, overhauled | All |
376/086 | Tickler button, see 376/086A for assembly | All |
376/086 | Tickler button, see 376/086A for assembly | Mono |
376/088 | Float needle seating | Mono |
376/089 | Float needle, ‘Viton’ tipped! Ooooh er! | Mono |
When using a ‘Viton’ tipped float needle, a fibre washer should be fitted under the float needle housing. | ||
376/090 | Fuel banjo, single inlet, threaded 1/4 BSP | Mono |
376/091 | Bolt, fuel banjo | Mono |
376/093 | Petrol filter | Mono |
376/094 | Float spacer | Mono |
376/095 | Pilot jet cover nut | Mono |
376/097M | Fuel banjo, single push on type, metal | Mono |
376/099 | Carburettor top for 2 mid-adjuster cables | 376 |
376/100 | Main jet | Mono |
376/108 | Fuel banjo, 90deg double, threaded | All |
376/139 | Fuel banjo, double push on type, 150 degree | All |
376/140 | Extended jet holder for twin carbs | All |
389/066 | Bellmouth, chrome | 389 |
389/060/3 | Throttle slide No. 3 cutaway | 389 |
389/060/35 | Throttle slide No. 3.5 cutaway | 389 |
389/060/4 | Throttle slide No. 4 cutaway | 389 |
389/061 | Throttle return spring | 389 |
389/062 | Air valve (choke slide) | 389 |
389/063 | Taper needle | 389 |
389/064 | Mixing chamber top, 2 adjuster type | 389 |
389/065 | Top cap retaining ring | 389 |
389/099 | Mixing chamber top, non adjuster type | 389 |
389/107 | Mixing chamber top, 1 adjuster type | 389 |
RES169 | To bore out body and hard chrome plate the slide – see note at start of this section |
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