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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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Is this the correct carb for a CA95?
Just curious. This looks a bit different then others I've seen on here. No clear model numbers, 1964 CA95.
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1965 Honda CA95 1967 Yamaha YA6 Santa Barbara 1971 Honda CB550 1995 Ducati M900 1995 Ducati 900SS 1997 Ducati 748S 2010 Ducati 1198S 2003 Toyota Tundra Long Travel Baja race truck |
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That's exactly like the one I have on my 1964.
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The 64 should be the same as a 65. here are some pics of the carb that came from my 65 CA95 Serial# 5000xxx
Ignore the set screws. I made an aggressive solution of nitric acid to brighten the aluminum and it ate the threads. Don't do that..... Last edited by Spokes; 04-02-2010 at 04:55 PM. Reason: fix pic |
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Thanks, at least I know I'm starting in the right direction after the motor rebuild! I guess I'll bolt it up and see what happens.
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1965 Honda CA95 1967 Yamaha YA6 Santa Barbara 1971 Honda CB550 1995 Ducati M900 1995 Ducati 900SS 1997 Ducati 748S 2010 Ducati 1198S 2003 Toyota Tundra Long Travel Baja race truck |
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Griff,here's an easy way to check, this type of carb was made for 2 models. The last variations of the 2 models had the same carb.
In your first picture and Spokes last one, you will see a small circle on the right hand edge of the flange where the carb bolts to the insulator. It should have #20 (20mm) stamped into the circle denoting that the bore size is 20mm. If it has #18, it's for an early 125cc Benly. Sam. |