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Carb Identification help needed
I am looking for help on identifying a set of carbs that I just removed from a GS550L. They are not 550 Carbs. The mechanic at the Suzuki dealership thinks they are for an 850 but he is not sure. Is there any numbers or other identifying marks that I can look for. These carbs have just been overhauled and are in great shape. I dont know why the previous owner put them on the bike as they did't allow the engine to function properly....Any help really appreciated.Tags: None
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The only difference between the carbs on my bikes are the jets. You'll need to write down all of the numbers and look through a few manuals to see what they belong to if you don't want to put yours in. The float seat will have a number stamped into it to. The OEMs have the stamp under the screen.
Cheers, Steve
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I just remembered that the carbs come in different sizes even though they look the same. You'll have to measure the bore I believe.
Steve
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CArwb Identification
I have the carbs off of the bike and have looked High and Low to find some sort of number or other identification...Nothing absolutely Nothing
These carbs have just been cleaned and if I can believe the person that I bought it from, have had new carb kits installed. I have finally got the correct carbs for the 550 and would like to sell these now spares but really need to be able to identify model before placing ad.
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