carb ID

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28 Jul 2012 08:38 - 28 Jul 2012 08:42 #539197 by GregZ
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these are only available photos. look like 26's with one fuel inlet.
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28 Jul 2012 08:39 #539198 by 4TheKZ1000
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no phtos

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28 Jul 2012 08:49 - 28 Jul 2012 08:50 #539201 by 4TheKZ1000
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check here on on the silver carb flange this side or the other for a letter and number.

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28 Jul 2012 13:15 #539226 by gd4now
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t is very hard to tell from the picture you have posted. You need to look for the ID stamped on the flange just below the choke/enricher lever. That is the fastest way to ID them. You could also measure them. You could also look at the needles as they may also (if still stock) give you an idea what they began life as. Do they have both an air screw and pilot screw? It is my understanding that the 26s from Suzuki's have both.

IIRC all of the 26s that come stock on the KZs had dual fuel inlets, but I could certainly be wrong. But if that is the case then they either are the larger 28s or they were not stock on a KZ.

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