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Mikuni Carb Jet Numbers??
06/06/08 at 18:12:04
 
I'm shopping jets, but really haven't seen info for which carb they work with other that the main jet which was noted for the BS series. From the info I gathered, the 80s carbs in the BS series are type III?

There are a couple of different pilot jets I've seen. The OEM doesn't have holes in the long part where the other one does? What is the difference?

Here's what I'm looking at. Are these the right model/part numbers for the BS40??

Thanks guys!

MIKUNI PILOT JET BS30/96 #55
MIKUNI MAIN JET N100.604 #150
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Re: Mikuni Carb Jet Numbers??
Reply #1 - 06/06/08 at 18:25:59
 
I'm glad you asked this question, as I've been doing the same thing. Without trying to hijack you, may I add another question into the mix?

What is the "pilot air jet?"  Mine is a 67.5, which strikes me as humongous.  Is that something different from the pilot jet?
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Re: Mikuni Carb Jet Numbers??
Reply #2 - 06/06/08 at 18:34:33
 
that's the correct types - the pilot w/o holes is a N151.067

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Reply #3 - 06/06/08 at 18:38:41
 
Sandy Koocanusa wrote on 06/06/08 at 18:25:59:
I'm glad you asked this question, as I've been doing the same thing. Without trying to hijack you, may I add another question into the mix?

What is the "pilot air jet?"  Mine is a 67.5, which strikes me as humongous.  Is that something different from the pilot jet?


that's a different jet - lookover these pictures

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=tech;action=display;num=1098869040
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Re: Mikuni Carb Jet Numbers??
Reply #4 - 06/06/08 at 19:43:11
 
Sandy Koocanusa wrote on 06/06/08 at 18:25:59:
I'm glad you asked this question, as I've been doing the same thing. Without trying to hijack you, may I add another question into the mix?


Jump right in, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the way carb functions.
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Reply #5 - 06/06/08 at 19:50:36
 
Hmmm...  I looked at those pictures one hundred and forty eleven times, and never saw the pilot air jet clearly indicated by a huge red arrow until now.  Trained observer, my a$$! Grin

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Re: Mikuni Carb Jet Numbers??
Reply #6 - 06/06/08 at 20:08:33
 
It really is a pretty good carb - I know some folks don't like it - or any vac slide CV carb for that matter - once you get the hang of it this BS40 is fairly easy to work with once those dang screws are replaced with stainless allen heads you can rejet it in 5 minutes or so and it keeps a pretty solid tune on it at least here through the winter/summer
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Reply #7 - 06/08/08 at 08:28:47
 
Thanks for the parts number help . . .

I'd much prefer to have the correct parts BEFORE i have the thing torn apart in front of me!  Grin
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