Normally there is a metal tag attached with the Model # of the carburetor printed on it. It may or may not have the part #. The part # is usually stamped into the carb somewhere. Look everywhere especially on the base. Once you find the model # there are web sites that will identify what carb you have.
The part number on a Keihin carburetor is typically found on the side of the carburetor body or on the underside of the float bowl. It may be stamped or printed, and can often include a combination of letters and numbers. If you can’t locate it easily, consulting the specific model’s service manual may provide more detailed guidance.
On most if not all 2-barrel and 4-barrel carburetors the part number is located on the front left (driver's)side of the air horn.
There is no aftermarket for this carburetor kit at this time. It is only available from Briggs & Stratton.
Champion Carburetor buy's carburetor cores. Their number is 1-855-832-6743.
Carburetor. Actually, a carburetor is not usually considered part of an engine, it's part of the fuel system. If you buy an engine, you don't get a carburetor with it. Also, most cars don't have carburetors any more.
You will need an adapter to coveg the EGR crossover.
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A carburetor is a part of a combustible engine that blends the air and fuel so there can be ignition. It is one part of the engine that you cannot do without.
To determine if part number 699161 is compatible with the Nikki 12hp carburetor, you would need to check the manufacturer's specifications or a parts catalog specific to the carburetor model. Part numbers can vary based on engine model and application, so it's best to verify with a trusted source or retailer. If you have access to a parts list or manual, that would provide the most accurate information.
Though it sits on top of the engine a carburetor is actually a part of the the fuel delivery system. The carburetor is no longer a part of the modern automobile, being replace by the electronic fuel injection system in the late 1980's - early 1990's.
Clean the side of the carburetor above the air horn or choke tower using a wire brush for degreaser. Locate the part number listed on the side of the carb. It will start with an "R" followed by either four or five numbers, and possibly a hyphen and a single digit. Look up the part number in the Holly part number reference guide. It will tell you everything you need to know about the carburetor, including the model number, CFM, and what replacement parts it uses.
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