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Carb

Posted: 04:30 am Mar 20 2009
by bagpuss
Hi all i have a KDX200F 1989 :supz: with a 28mm carb not so good

i like the look of the RB 36mm carb but with the wife expecting theres no hope

so i was looking and found this will it be ok ?


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MIKUNI-racing-ca ... 0:1318help as cash is low thanks mike ps im in Sydney Australia :grin:

Posted: 04:54 am Mar 20 2009
by bagpuss
I've just found this will it be better ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Keihin-3 ... 500wt_1249

Posted: 06:14 am Mar 20 2009
by Julien D
I saw that PWK on ebay last night. There's 2 of them. I think the PWK will be a better fit, but Kawasaki's Keihin carbs are different than the stock Keihin from what I've read. I'm not sue how it's going to perform for you. Hopefully someone smarter than me can help you out with this one. I think your safest bet would be to find a stock E series carby used. I see them on Ebay regularly.

Posted: 11:31 am Mar 20 2009
by m0rie
You want the PWK. There are a couple of members down your way, you might PM them and see if they still have their stock carbs.

Posted: 11:33 am Mar 20 2009
by Byte
can this carb suit the kdx 220 1997 as well?

Byte

Posted: 12:14 pm Mar 20 2009
by skipro3
PWK for sure. The Mikuni has two issues; 1. it won't fit your rubber intake.
2. It's a Mikuni. I tried to get that same carb to work on a KX500 and could never get it to run crisp. Constant sputter before it would clear it's throat. I jetted it six ways to sunday without any luck.

Posted: 03:11 pm Mar 20 2009
by fuzzy
Was probably time to dive into the slide, and vastly different needle profiles on that mikuni......That being said, stick with the 35mm pwk, jetting info on here will be dang close. PWK IS better, IMO....Like ski said.