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32mm Koso carburettor

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  • Haako SmithH Offline
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    Haako Smith
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    Does anyone know if a 32mm koso carburettor with a 155 main jet will work on a original cylinder?

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    • CalumC Offline
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      Calum
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      Can't say that I do.

      Never heard of Koso Carburettor though.

      Best bet if you don't want to mess about with jetting, is use the TZR125R Belgarda Carb and settings. VHSA 32mm Dellorto. Since that used a 3MB Cylinder.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • Haako SmithH Offline
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        Thanks!. I was just wondering if i had to do some changes with the jetts, because im going from a 170cc to a original cylinder.

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        • CalumC Offline
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          Whats the problem with the 170?

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          • Haako SmithH Offline
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            Nothing is wrong but i just have to get 100% original to get it back on the road.

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            • Haako SmithH Haako Smith

              Nothing is wrong but i just have to get 100% original to get it back on the road.

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              Calum
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              @Haako-Smith My advice would be to source an oem carb for it. Would save a lot of hassle.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              • Haako SmithH Offline
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                Haako Smith
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                Yea thats true, do you know what the stock jetting is?

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