NC30 carburettor type

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NC30 carburettor type

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Trying to source parts. What is the brand and model number of the nc30's carburettor (Mikuni...)?
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what parts you after?
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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
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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
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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...
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There definatly keith in that's what mine say on them
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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.
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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.
Always change them in pairs.

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

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Neosophist wrote:
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.
Always change them in pairs.

The needles and float valves wear as a unit. new one might not seal properly and is more likely to start leaking.
I thought that the valve stem wearing together was only an issue with metal tipped needles and not with the viton/rubber ones.

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