Yes, a Weber 34 DMTR carburetor can fit a VW Polo 1.3 MK2, but it may require an adapter plate and some modification to the intake manifold for proper installation. Additionally, tuning may be necessary to optimize performance and ensure compatibility with the engine. Always check compatibility with your specific engine model and consult a professional if needed.
Any Decent Weber or Holley would fit. Try looking though Ebay and using the compatibility chart.
To fit a Weber repair kit for a Vauxhall Nova with a twin-choke carburetor, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the carburetor from the intake manifold, then disassemble it carefully, noting the arrangement of components. Replace the necessary gaskets, jets, and any other worn parts included in the kit, following the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, reassemble the carburetor, reinstall it, and reconnect the battery, ensuring all connections are secure before starting the engine.
No, it would not be possible to fit a carburetor on any truck.
No, a carburetor from a 2003 Z400 LTZKFX 400 will not fit a 1992 QuadRunner 300. These models have different engine designs, sizes, and carburetor specifications, making them incompatible. It's important to use a carburetor that is specifically designed for the model and year of your vehicle to ensure proper performance and fit.
Twin Weber carburettors will easily fit in the space otherwise occupied by the injection inlet manifold. Dellorto and other companies distribute an inlet manifold specifically for for fitting Weber 40s and 45s.
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Yes it will fit, I have a 98 carb and my 86 model kx125
how fast would it make the bike
1987 is the last year for a carburetor.
You can try to get a bigger carburetor for the bike. The XR80 carburetor will fit with some modifications. Another possibility is to bore the engine out to 90 cc but then you will need a different piston and rings.
Yes it will just be sure you use the wright carb. base gasket.