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Newbie early bay owner and new Carb advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="69calwesty" data-source="post: 429183" data-attributes="member: 19592"><p>Hi there - ok next conundrum...</p><p></p><p>New 34 pict carb arrived today (the one from one here) – took the old 30/31 off and unknowingly the base is a different size to the 34! Frustrations....!</p><p></p><p>So - my options are:</p><p></p><p>1. Take the inlet manifold off and replace it with one to fit the 34 - however the manual says this is an engine out job, is this right?! If so this option seems a little long winded just to find out it if my current carb is faulty or not (I'm not feeling very optimistic about it being the carb but nothing else is looking viable as things stand)</p><p></p><p>2. Try and fix my current carb - get it refurbed or buy a kit and DIY</p><p></p><p>3. Find a replacement 30/31 to bolt straight on - this could be the expensive route (when I've already forked out for the 34)</p><p></p><p>4. Continue crying!</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69calwesty, post: 429183, member: 19592"] Hi there - ok next conundrum... New 34 pict carb arrived today (the one from one here) – took the old 30/31 off and unknowingly the base is a different size to the 34! Frustrations....! So - my options are: 1. Take the inlet manifold off and replace it with one to fit the 34 - however the manual says this is an engine out job, is this right?! If so this option seems a little long winded just to find out it if my current carb is faulty or not (I'm not feeling very optimistic about it being the carb but nothing else is looking viable as things stand) 2. Try and fix my current carb - get it refurbed or buy a kit and DIY 3. Find a replacement 30/31 to bolt straight on - this could be the expensive route (when I've already forked out for the 34) 4. Continue crying! Any thoughts? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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