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gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:57 am
by steviegp200
hi lads anyone know contact details for shaun burns that does the nanucci gp toolbox copys i read on here and saw pics he does the proper ones ie lid sits on top like gs and rally not flush scoot rs type also looking for a good start point for jetting rapido 225 30mm delly mb clubman copied jetting for open mouth but want to run it filtered any info on any of these would be greatly appreciated

Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:26 pm
by cartmel808
PM sent re; Sean Burns.

Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 1:15 pm
by steviegp200
cartmel808 wrote:PM sent re; Sean Burns.

cheers mate il bell him later cheers
Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 1:39 pm
by ktmh5
I run a 30mm phbh on a rapido 225 classic with MB clubman. Jetting is as follows:-
Main 122
Pilot 52
Av266
X7 needle (position 2)
300 float Valve
Choke 70
Slide 40
Hope this helps,
Rich'
Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 3:18 pm
by coaster
As a matter of interest, does anyone know the distance from the top of the leggies (Li S3) that these boxes should be fitted? The one I have fits quite snug when I offer it up but looks too low to me

Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:25 pm
by Adam_Winstone
^.... I don't know about Sean's boxes, which I have no reason to think are anything other than excellent, but I do agree that so many of the other boxes available are fitted far too low and look really wrong to my eye... like the toolbox is some sort of toe warmer! This is understandable as this is where many of the boxes sit flush, as you say, but I'd rather raise the box and rework as necessary.
Each to their own though
Adam
Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:35 pm
by coaster
Adam_Winstone wrote:^.... I don't know about Sean's boxes, which I have no reason to think are anything other than excellent, but I do agree that so many of the other boxes available are fitted far too low and look really wrong to my eye... like the toolbox is some sort of toe warmer! This is understandable as this is where many of the boxes sit flush, as you say, but I'd rather raise the box and rework as necessary.
Each to their own though
Adam
Yes Adam, I'd already realised that Mr Angle Grinder is going to have to be put into use, I thing something around 3 to 4 inches looks about right.
Colin
Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:18 pm
by shocky
coaster wrote:Adam_Winstone wrote:^.... I don't know about Sean's boxes, which I have no reason to think are anything other than excellent, but I do agree that so many of the other boxes available are fitted far too low and look really wrong to my eye... like the toolbox is some sort of toe warmer! This is understandable as this is where many of the boxes sit flush, as you say, but I'd rather raise the box and rework as necessary.
Each to their own though
Adam
Yes Adam, I'd already realised that Mr Angle Grinder is going to have to be put into use, I thing something around 3 to 4 inches looks about right.
Colin
Mine is a scoot rs type and is 115mm from the top any higher and the vertical part of the tool box tilts to far back , yes I could grind more of but you start to loose depth
Re: gp nanucci style toolbox
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 8:15 pm
by steviegp200
cheers rich i think its your jetting i blagged off here when i built the carb

im just wondering if i come down a tad from there on main and pilot would it run ok filtered or are you runnin yours filtered with that jetting