How do identify which carb I have on my 220r

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How do identify which carb I have on my 220r

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the only way to identify is to remove the carb & measure the INNER diameter (where it mounts to reed block side) a 200 is 35mm a 220 is 33mm ...jetting will vary depending on how the bike is set up ..std 200 carb ( jetting ) is very rich on the 220 i run a 42 pilot & 155 main, the needle is that from my 220 2nd clip from the top...if the 200 carb is off an older model 1988-1994 the slide will have a leaner *6 cutaway.
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What carb do I have is there any no.
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the carbs are identical to look at...there is no I.D numbers on either.. they are bored different, again 33mm or 35mm is the only way to know.
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Thank you
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cohawi wrote:How do I post a photo of my bike
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best way to do it is use a site like photobucket
you just make an account and upload the pictures
(i use the wifes phone and email it directly to the site)

then it makes up a link you can post and it will look like the actual photo
newbbewb wrote:DIYmirage has it right.


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