Carburetor identification

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How do you determine what year model your carburetors are when ordering rebuilt kits or parts for them. I can measure and tell if they are 38 or 34mm ect but not sure on the year model difference. Thanks
 
Point i am making is if you had engaged and finished the thread your carbs would have been identified and help needed on jets and fitment could have been given.

Did the same in the Reg/Rect thread........
 
Point i am making is if you had engaged and finished the thread your carbs would have been identified and help needed on jets and fitment could have been given.

Did the same in the Reg/Rect thread........
What are ya gonna do about it Skull?
 
Point i am making is if you had engaged and finished the thread your carbs would have been identified and help needed on jets and fitment could have been given.

Did the same in the Reg/Rect thread........

What are ya gonna do about it Skull?

Nothing..........I haven't been around long..........i don't know much..................the little i do i try to make sure if i post it, it is true and o point.

I'm kinda a dick because when i go all out and post replies to an answer and get involved in a thread i try to make sure what i post is clear usually covers what is asked and more. This involves diagrams, links, tutorials and that sort of thing..............If the OP after a few exchanges starts replying to questions and requests, in a manner ............like say...........something like........

Oh ya it can turn into a Google screw real fast. Your right ect ect ect.

Thanks alot bubba!!!

Then being the dick i am i'll stop helping and if i feel like it, (depending on the attitude of the OP, i'll remove the posts that have been ignored or dissed............

Again what am i going to do............there is an old saying..........'ll listen to everything you say., (internet forum its read),.......Doesn't necessarily mean i have to believe any of it
 
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