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    stock carb info please!!!!

    Ok, I have been looking and looking on the net for a while today for a stock carb so I can keep all the emmisions stuff, but with a second carb incase I screw something up. anyways, I look up Keihin carbs and this is what I get:


    That damn thing is for a motorcycle, although those will look nice for our cars, where the hell are the carb for our cars. I don't want weber, although I know they are better, but I want stock. anyone know where I can find a new one on the net instead of going to the store and hearing that they no-longer sell those.



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    there is a site that sell rebuild keihins... is pretty damn expensive though, I'll go search for the link.
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    damn it tryin to get someone to notice this thread LOL

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    oh lol wow, someone posted when I did LOL

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    hey, when I scroll my mouse over the parts, it shows that the A/F mix screw doesn't have the cap, although I do see a cap there being held by a phillips screw

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    what... the cap is sunken inside the hole... you can't see it unless they get a better angle inside the hole for the a/f scew.
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    oh by the way, I found a site that sells brand new OEM part carburetor, damn thing is being sold for $865.71, brand new OEM cylinder block for $1886.73, anyone want the link let me know.

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    Why not just get an old one from the wrecker's and rebuild it with a kit? It's a lot cheaper than spending $865.71. Just my 2¢ though.
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    why didn't you just post it?
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    im trying to post the picture but it wont let me at cardomain for some reason, still tryin to get it on geocities but wont get the upload page up

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    wow dude for $800 you can have a nice pair of custom webers
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    wow those carbs are kickass

    http://www.sudco.com/keihin.html

    I wonder if something meant for an overrevving 1.0 motercycle engine can work for an overabused a20 = 2.0
    I twould be cool tho... they have them up to 41mm Maybe with some different venturris and jets.
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    ok, this thread is an old one of mine, but I finally got that picture loaded up into a image storage place so here is the part that I was asking about:

    I circled them and everything too,so is it the right way or is that door where the screw is???

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    the a/f is in that hole that door is no door just a thin peice of metal that loops down then back up to act as a hanger for that wire.
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    hmm, if it is that hole, then I probably dont have a screw in there, my a/f gauge shows 8.5 bars out of 10, but when I have the filter on it shows only 6 bars. what size flat head did you use and how long, I wanna try and get into there and adjust it since I dont have to worry about smog for 2 more years

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