1979 KZ 1000LTD carburetor VM26 w/accelerator pump

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31 Oct 2005 22:36 #5816 by smoothnf
I have a 1979 Kz 1000LTD with VM26 carburetor with accelerator pump...They going to need alot of work...And I was going to buy some more..But can i use any other carburetors without the accelerator pump..Or they got to have the accelerator pump...:unsure:

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01 Nov 2005 05:08 #5846 by z19OO
Are you sure they are 26mm carbs?? They probably are 28's.......you can run 26, 28 or 29 carbs.

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1979 kz650b

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01 Nov 2005 06:14 #5856 by wiredgeorge
Replied by wiredgeorge on topic 1979 KZ 1000 carburetor VM26 w/accelerator pump
The VM26 w/pump were the stock carbs on some 79 models. You can use ANY VM24/VM26/VM28/VM29 assembly on your bike. If you use a VM24 from a KZ650, then you will need to use regular radiator clamps rather than the stock clamps which can cinch up tight enough to hold the smaller venturis. One of the main differences between the VM26 pumpers and VM28 pumpers is that the VM26 w/pump uses two diaphragms in the pump assembly where the VM28 uses only one.

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01 Nov 2005 07:15 #5874 by smoothnf
Do the carburetor got to have a accelerator pump on it

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01 Nov 2005 07:30 #5877 by wiredgeorge
Replied by wiredgeorge on topic 1979 KZ 1000 carburetor VM26 w/accelerator pump
I noted previously: "You can use ANY VM24/VM26/VM28/VM29 assembly on your bike."

That means any pump or NON-pump assembly can be used.

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01 Nov 2005 15:54 #5977 by smoothnf
Ok thanks

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