Thread: Fishy Carb
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Unread 05-18-2011, 04:59 AM
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It is a CA95 carb. It is nearly impossible to determine if it is the original carb for the engine. I mix and match them with no issue.

Assuming the float is good (no holes) make sure the float level is adjusted correctly.

Replace the small fuel inlet valve & seat assembly that usually comes with a rebuild kit.

Make sure the "O" ring in carb body is good and you are using the insulator that came with the bike along with new gaskets.

Assure that all ports are clean and any jets are clean as well.

One common error is tightening the carb too tight on the engine. It may be likely that the carb has been over tightened and the mounting face may be warped. Chect the mounting face on a flat surface. If warped you may have to try to even out or find another carb.
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