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Metalwork...Honda cycle jet sizes?
Sorry, my newsreader (or the user) lost the thread, so I can't
reply directly to it. Gunner, I put a picture @ http://www.varian.net/wayne/hclamp/IMG00032.JPG I can take a better one once the camera battery charges, just ask. There is a taper at the non-threaded end of the pilot jet. The importer of parts in the U.S. for carb parts is Carburetor Parts Warehouse http://www.carbparts.com/ A used carb as others suggested may be the way to go. A search on 'used motorcycle parts' brings lots of listings. Wayne D. |
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Metalwork...Honda cycle jet sizes?
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:41:23 -0600, Wayne
wrote: Sorry, my newsreader (or the user) lost the thread, so I can't reply directly to it. Gunner, I put a picture @ http://www.varian.net/wayne/hclamp/IMG00032.JPG I can take a better one once the camera battery charges, just ask. Thanks Wayne. Different carby. This is a Kehein 699 http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-xl350-k0-...ist/E++07.html Part #27 on the drawing. It should be about 7mm long There is a taper at the non-threaded end of the pilot jet. The importer of parts in the U.S. for carb parts is Carburetor Parts Warehouse http://www.carbparts.com/ A used carb as others suggested may be the way to go. A search on 'used motorcycle parts' brings lots of listings. Wayne D. Ill check it out. Sigh...buy...not scrounge/make? Moi??? Blasphemy! G Gunner "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..." Maj. Gen. John Sedgewick, killed by a sniper in 1864 at the battle of Spotsylvania |
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Metalwork...Honda cycle jet sizes?
Gunner Asch formulated the question :
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:41:23 -0600, Wayne wrote: Sorry, my newsreader (or the user) lost the thread, so I can't reply directly to it. Gunner, I put a picture @ http://www.varian.net/wayne/hclamp/IMG00032.JPG I can take a better one once the camera battery charges, just ask. Thanks Wayne. Different carby. This is a Kehein 699 http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-xl350-k0-...ist/E++07.html Part #27 on the drawing. It should be about 7mm long There is a taper at the non-threaded end of the pilot jet. The importer of parts in the U.S. for carb parts is Carburetor Parts Warehouse http://www.carbparts.com/ A used carb as others suggested may be the way to go. A search on 'used motorcycle parts' brings lots of listings. Wayne D. Ill check it out. Sigh...buy...not scrounge/make? Moi??? Blasphemy! G Gunner "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..." Maj. Gen. John Sedgewick, killed by a sniper in 1864 at the battle of Spotsylvania Oops, for some reason I thought you said Mikuni. I should have known better since I heard Kehein was owned by Honda. I've got a few of those around also, I think the largest is a #45, for a different bike. I wonder if you could make an insert to mount a normal jet. Wayne D. |
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