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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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Carb mystery
Hi guys
So in my quest for a carb for my CA95, I ended up with a very clean and expensive one from ebay and an original one that came with a parts bike. Can anyone tell me which is the proper carb for a 64 Benly? What bike is the other from? |
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Looks like the right hand carb to me is correct (looks like my 65). The other seems to have the wrong flange for the intake tube. Just my opinion tho...
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I was digging around and found the same to carbs in my stock. The first and last pics are from a CA95 and the other carb is CA160. the flange on my Ca95 carb is stamped DCA95 and did come from a 65-66 CA95. I may be wrong but think I'm darn close.
The CA95 uses a phenolic block as carb spacer where the CA160 has a small intake runner that mounts to the carb. The CA95 just slips over the carb studs in the head. Wonder if anybody has used the CA160 on a CA95, I'll bet JetBlack has.... |
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Carb on the left is for a CA95. Carb on the right is for a CA160. I'm sure you could rig the CA160 to the CA95, but I do'nt know if it's worth the gamble.
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Done.
Last edited by Jetblackchemist; 11-09-2012 at 10:13 PM. |
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Took these today. The Ca160 fits easily on the 150cc CA95 engine, flange and bore seem compatible. It doesn't seem to move the slide centerline too much either.
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Thanks so much for all the replies everyone. Looks like I have a spare CA160 carb.
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