Carb Identication/Serial Number
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Carb Identication/Serial Number
Good evening, just looking at 2 different sets of carbs I have, 1 from a Canadian bike, the other from a US be ke. The numbers stamped on the side of the carbs are different. Do the numbers have a code within them that mean something. Will the jetting be different due to emission differences? Just trying to discover if these mean something and Google wasn’t helping me.
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Re: Carb Identication/Serial Number
Hello Jeff from Nova Scotia;
The carburetors I have in my collection are both the V371 and V372 models. There are no discernible differences in the jets, needles, slides, or throttle plates in any of mine.
I suspect the second series of numbers are tracking numbers in the event of warranty claims, but that is supposition on my part.
There may be some other internal differences I am unaware of so perhaps others can add to this,
Dave
The carburetors I have in my collection are both the V371 and V372 models. There are no discernible differences in the jets, needles, slides, or throttle plates in any of mine.
I suspect the second series of numbers are tracking numbers in the event of warranty claims, but that is supposition on my part.
There may be some other internal differences I am unaware of so perhaps others can add to this,
Dave