afternoon all,
would a carb for a k1/k2 work in a x/y model? they look exactly the same to my untrained eye .....
thanks
m
carb replacement
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Re: carb replacement
I'm pretty sure was only cosmetic styling changes between the carbed 400's should fit okay .
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Re: carb replacement
I would take a look at the Fowlers Parts Sites / Listings - may give a clue with Part Numbers etc...
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Re: carb replacement
I would also check part numbers bud. Other than the body pay particular attention to jet sizes, they almost invariably change over time due to emission regulations
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Re: carb replacement
tar for the input.... my current carb is 15f1 nhl (not sure on the last 3 letters) a possible replacement is 15f7
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Re: carb replacement
Plus engine displacement increased with age went up a bit from ( i think it was ) 385cc to 400cc..if my aged grey cell remembers correctly.
Lyn.
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Re: carb replacement
They injected the 385 in 2003 although was cross over with old stock .Then it went injected twin cam 399 2006 onwards
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Re: carb replacement
Cheers Julian i thought it was some thing like that..with the Fi that is.
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Re: carb replacement
well the carb from the K1 works a treat on my w reg and no more leaking inlet pipe!