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Marketplace => Wanted => Topic started by: crs-and-rms on September 24, 2013, 08:37:11 pm

Title: carbie
Post by: crs-and-rms on September 24, 2013, 08:37:11 pm
looking for rm 125 s carbi
Title: Re: carbie
Post by: Tim754 on September 24, 2013, 08:59:35 pm
The S models Mikuni carburettor was also quite larger and didn't have the tall top cap as the M model, and the carburettor intake rubber/alloy pipe was also larger and carried an adapter plate. The new carb had increased jetting values and a special needle valve orifice with three extra angular drilled holes to allow fuel to bypass the lower needle valve body into the bigger float bowl.
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Suzuki RM125S 1975
Title: Re: carbie
Post by: pmc57 on September 26, 2013, 07:56:30 pm
These are harder to find then the good old rocking horse poo, #41700 is the number but other 34mm Mikuni carbies I'm sure will do the job.

I too was seeking this elusive animal a while back, my luck must have been with me that day because not only did i find a carby body, I also found a M airbox in mint condition. Now I have two airboxes, one for my S the other to suit an M.

I still need some of the internals like a #2.5CA slide with idle cut-out on left hand side and key slot opposite.

Title: Re: carbie
Post by: crs-and-rms on September 27, 2013, 06:57:11 pm
i have one carbi thats the same size 34 mm  but the bowl sits to low and wont fit in