After searching the web for info on what carbs were fitted to what bikes, I came across the 2 cylinder Yamaha 850TDM, which obviously only uses two carbs, rather than the usual bank of four which are often sold on E-bay. These carbs are 38mm choke size, therefore equivalent to the 1 1/2” SU and being a modern bike, has a TPS fitted as standard, so ideal for the Megajolt system which I installed in 2006 (although at present runs on the MAP system).
So the search for suitable carbs began … with E-bay coming up trumps with a set of 1999/2000 carbs at a price of just £30 including p&p, ideal! I already had a twin SU manifold, which I was going to use to mount the carbs onto. E-bay again, and SDRAM 600 mounting rubbers £15 for a set of four were obtained.
After receiving the carbs, it became apparent that the angle of the carbs wasn’t right for the carb fuel bowls, so I acquired a lump of aluminum (£20) to mill a 10 degree wedge to bring the bowls level.
Then began the fun bit, respacing the carbs to match the SU manifold. Fortunately my father is a model engineer and was able to do the milling and lathe work.
After a few months of work (part timer!), it came time to mount the carbs onto the engine. Guess what, they fired first time, much to my surprise!! Although they worked, it was apparent that they weren’t set-up, with a big flat spot when you banged open the throttle. Talking of the throttle, the pedal needed modifying, as it ran out of travel only at half pressed.
The rolling road session went well, after a few holes in the carb were blocked up and the main jets changed, we had gained 6 brake and a flatter torque curve.
After a few miles of driving, I am quite pleased with the results, with an engine that feels more responsive (quicker?) but I have a few issues. Firstly the throttle pedal is very light and unfortunately the loud Weber bark has gone!!!
TDM Carbs

Carbs respaced apart

Clearer view

Manifold modified, studs relocated, inlet bores opened up

10 degree wedged spacer fitted

Carbs fitted to manifold

Side view shows wedge


Fitted to engine



Rolling road graph
