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Old 01-09-2013, 03:03 PM
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hi guys,
i was under the impression that i had a 36mm keihin AS1 carb on my gasser ec 200 (2001) is this so?
allso i wanted to know what were the 2 diameters of the carb in- and outlet.
(side of the engine and side of the air filter.
can't find it

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Old 01-10-2013, 09:31 AM
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Should be a 38mm Air Stryker I.
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Should be a 38mm Air Stryker I.
really??
then it would be a good move ,if i get myself a smartcarb or lectron, to go for a 36mm for more grunt bottom to mid?!

any way i can see a part number on that carb somewhere?

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Old 01-11-2013, 10:08 AM
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Black screw on top is AS I. There was no such thing as an AS II in '01. As far as I know ALL were 38mm, but you can measure the ID of the spigot end to be sure. External dimmensions are the same for 36 - 38mm.

Guys that have swapped 36mm to 200s have had good results.
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black screw ontop it is, so probably i'll have a 38mm carb, since it all seems stock, had to change out the needle too to get it to run pretty clean.

ok, good to know.
i'll be looking out for a 36mm SC or Lectron then.

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you can measure the ID of the spigot end to be sure.
I got 38.25mm for mine ('06 EC200, black screwtop carb), but did wonder if I should be measuring the ID closer to middle, nearer the main jet, where it looks to narrow to a constant diameter.
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I got 38.25mm for mine ('06 EC200, black screwtop carb), but did wonder if I should be measuring the ID closer to middle, nearer the main jet, where it looks to narrow to a constant diameter.
that 'll be a 38mm like mine...

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Thanks Hannes, I wasn't sure about the carb size.
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