Are there different styles of VM Carburetor?

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  • wkmpt
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    Are there different styles of VM Carburetor?

    1977 GS750. Everything's stock except cheap-O pod filters and (allegedly) oversize main jets, but I'm planning on rebuilding carbs to stock spec and trying to track down a stock airbox as well.

    My question is, are there different styles of VM carbs? Maybe an 'early' or 'late' style or something like that?

    Reason I'm asking is I have two sets of them. And they are different. One set is on the bike, the other I have clear pics of at
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/3332738...7618832813430/

    The carbs that are currently on my my bike do not have that apparatus that is on carb #3 in the pics. All four of the carbs on my bike appear identical.

    I can't find any identifying pics, serial numbers, etc., only the markings visible in the pictures. Can anybody tell me what I have in the pics, and maybe what I have on my bike?

    I'm going to be performing a full teardown/cleaning/rebuild on one of the sets, can anyone suggest which set would be better on my bike?
  • Old Colt

    #2
    That is an accelerator pump. You will see where the small interconnect hose goes between the carb bodies.

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    • Guest

      #3
      The carbs in the pic are 28mm VM's with an accelerator pump. Those are good carbs, normally found on Kawasakis. They might be a bit much for a stock 750. I'd clean 'em up and sell 'em!

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      • BassCliff

        #4
        Hi,

        Does this help at all?


        Mikuni VM/Smooth Bore Manual
        ~10 MB PDF file.

        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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        • wkmpt

          #5
          Originally posted by renobruce
          The carbs in the pic are 28mm VM's with an accelerator pump.
          Thanks for the info!
          ...They might be a bit much for a stock 750...
          Would they be a better match for the bike when (at some point in the future) I add a header and some K&N pods, than the stock carbs? Would I still likely need to re-jet the 28mm carbs as well?

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          • wkmpt

            #6
            Originally posted by BassCliff
            Hi,

            Does this help at all?


            Mikuni VM/Smooth Bore Manual
            ~10 MB PDF file.

            Thank you for your indulgence,

            BassCliff
            No, thank you for yours.

            Your website ROCKS, by the way. A wealth of information is contained therein.

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            • Dan Ruddock

              #7
              Originally posted by renobruce
              The carbs in the pic are 28mm VM's with an accelerator pump. Those are good carbs, normally found on Kawasakis. They might be a bit much for a stock 750. I'd clean 'em up and sell 'em!
              No those are 24mm kawi 550 carbs I have a set just like them in my garage. You can tell the small carbs by the horizontal ribs in the carb body. They won't fit the 750 manifolds(too small). Dan

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Dan Ruddock
                No those are 24mm kawi 550 carbs I have a set just like them in my garage. You can tell the small carbs by the horizontal ribs in the carb body. They won't fit the 750 manifolds(too small). Dan
                OOPS, guess I didn't look close enough. Thanks, Dan.

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                • Nessism
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                  • Mar 2006
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                  • Torrance, CA

                  #9
                  The KZ550 carbs were 22mm TK's. The carbs in the photo are Mikuni's so I don't think they can be from a 550. They could be from a 650 though.
                  Last edited by Nessism; 05-26-2009, 09:03 PM.
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