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benjo
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Hi all! I am currently rebuilding a 1981 GS450s and have been having carb issues. What I have found is that there appear to be two different models of the Mikuni Bs34ss carb.
The twins I have look like this: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_zs1oDzUohGY/TXpcVNp5-uI/AAAAAAAAB3I/tthngUbxE2A/s512/P1040047.JPG
But I have seen other models like this: http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/5/9/8/0/3/8/webimg/864103405_tp.jpg
You can see that the bowl shapes are different as the jets sit in the bowl rather than in the main body.
When I had issues with these carbs awhile back (my jet casings were stripped), a friend of mine had the exact same bike with the latter variation of these Mukini's. I put them on my bike and it started and purred like a dream.
Is anyone else aware of this carb differentiation, why there is a differentiation, and if it affects performance on different bikes or if it doesn't matter (they are same same)?
Thanks!
The twins I have look like this: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_zs1oDzUohGY/TXpcVNp5-uI/AAAAAAAAB3I/tthngUbxE2A/s512/P1040047.JPG
But I have seen other models like this: http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/5/9/8/0/3/8/webimg/864103405_tp.jpg
You can see that the bowl shapes are different as the jets sit in the bowl rather than in the main body.
When I had issues with these carbs awhile back (my jet casings were stripped), a friend of mine had the exact same bike with the latter variation of these Mukini's. I put them on my bike and it started and purred like a dream.
Is anyone else aware of this carb differentiation, why there is a differentiation, and if it affects performance on different bikes or if it doesn't matter (they are same same)?
Thanks!