NC30 carburettor type
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NC30 carburettor type
Trying to source parts. What is the brand and model number of the nc30's carburettor (Mikuni...)?
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
what parts you after?
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
Float valves and their seats mostly, gaskets too if I can find them.
Like these but fitting the nc30 http://www.jetsrus.com/individual_parts/007_143_su.html
Like these but fitting the nc30 http://www.jetsrus.com/individual_parts/007_143_su.html
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... Categories
Also try rick Oliver as I'm sure he'll be able to get hold of them
Also try rick Oliver as I'm sure he'll be able to get hold of them
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
i believe they are keihin vd carbs.
have you seen rick olivers catalog stickied on the v4 general section he is pretty good for gaskets and things...
have you seen rick olivers catalog stickied on the v4 general section he is pretty good for gaskets and things...
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
There definatly keith in that's what mine say on them
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
Ideally I'd buy 4x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VFR400R ... 2ebb8c24d2 but that's GBP 120+shipping.
I can get the needle valves for 6 pounds a piece but unsure if I'll need to change the valve seats as well.
Rick-o has the bowl gaskets but seems busy, I couldn't reach him and doesn't seem to have float valves.
I can get the needle valves for 6 pounds a piece but unsure if I'll need to change the valve seats as well.
Rick-o has the bowl gaskets but seems busy, I couldn't reach him and doesn't seem to have float valves.
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
Always change them in pairs.krisztian_andre wrote:Ideally I'd buy 4x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VFR400R ... 2ebb8c24d2 but that's GBP 120+shipping.
I can get the needle valves for 6 pounds a piece but unsure if I'll need to change the valve seats as well.
Rick-o has the bowl gaskets but seems busy, I couldn't reach him and doesn't seem to have float valves.
The needles and float valves wear as a unit. new one might not seal properly and is more likely to start leaking.
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Re: NC30 carburettor type
I thought that the valve stem wearing together was only an issue with metal tipped needles and not with the viton/rubber ones.Neosophist wrote:Always change them in pairs.krisztian_andre wrote:Ideally I'd buy 4x http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VFR400R ... 2ebb8c24d2 but that's GBP 120+shipping.
I can get the needle valves for 6 pounds a piece but unsure if I'll need to change the valve seats as well.
Rick-o has the bowl gaskets but seems busy, I couldn't reach him and doesn't seem to have float valves.
The needles and float valves wear as a unit. new one might not seal properly and is more likely to start leaking.