springersrolla Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 hey guys picked up a carby kit to rebuild my 3k carby, it doesnt have a vaccum diaprahm or the 1inch pipe that looks to run off the side like some of the 4ks ive seen. The kit is a AN-107 fuel miser set. Will this kit be sufficent for my carb has anyone used it before? Any tips with jets i remember superjamie saying he lathed out the primary throat anyone had luck with that? Cheers lads Quote
Rolliac Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 Did you match the kit to the model number on the carb? One of the screws on top of the carb has a little plate with the model stamped on it. Quote
springersrolla Posted July 7, 2009 Author Report Posted July 7, 2009 yeah man i know bout the tag the bloke from auto one said it was no use to him at all. He had an old carb kit and a new one carb kit I'm guessing 3k and 4k. If i have the 4k rebuild kit can i use it on a 3k... Someone must have kitted a standard carb before Quote
Tally Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 yes you can no problems at all did this a month ago... Quote
springersrolla Posted July 7, 2009 Author Report Posted July 7, 2009 yeah man i know bout the tag the bloke from auto one said it was no use to him at all. He had an old carb kit and a new one carb kit I'm guessing 3k and 4k. If i have the 4k rebuild kit can i use it on a 3k... Someone must have kitted a standard carb before Quote
Rolliac Posted July 7, 2009 Report Posted July 7, 2009 Why on earth would he say the model number was no use to him? I got talking to the dude at REPCO and he pulled out the Fuel Miser book. There was a few different but very similar carbs for the 3k and 4k. It has diagrams of the gaskets for the different models. One indication was the amount and position of the screws on top of the carb. You can match it to the diagrams. I think it’s worth making sure you get the right one. I had to take one back coz it wasn’t correct. Lucky they know me at my local REPCO and spend the time finding the right parts for my KE10. Quote
rob83ke70 Posted July 18, 2009 Report Posted July 18, 2009 You get them at every parts place...... the ones that go "no i don't need to know the model number" and also the ones that don't need to look things up to automatically know they don't have them..... Open the pack neatly so you can put it all back in and return it should it be the wrong kit. to the best of my knowledge there are two variants on carburettors, one has two identical sized butterflys and is mechanically actuated secondaries, the other has vacuum secondaries and the secondary butterfly is bigger. But I could be wrong, I mean its like toyota to bring out twenty million variants on three models!! Robert. Quote
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