How do I identify my Keihin PWK carburetor?
Look at the carburetor itself. You will find a number that is usually preceded by two to three letters. This is your model number. This number is needed for all parts orders or repair assistance.
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What is PWK carb?
PWK General – PWK Carburetors Keihin PWK carburetors is the dominant carb on the factory motocross machines. Because of their great performance they come stock on a lot of the leading brand bikes. With these features you can take advantage of Keihin’s superior performance.
How do you measure a PWK carburetor?
Filter side measures 59mm outside to outside. Intake side measures 42mm outside to outside. Those are the exact measurement of a 35mm pwk.
What’s a PWK carburetor?
Producing power without compromise Keihin PWK carburetors is the dominant carb on the factory motocross machines. Because of their great performance they come stock on a lot of the leading brand bikes. With these features you can take advantage of Keihin’s superior performance.
What is a PWK carb?
The Keihin PWK two stroke carburetor is the dominant carburetor on the factory motocross machines. Because of their great performance, they come stock on a lot of the leading brand bikes. With these features, you can take advantage of Keihin’s superior performance.
How do you spot a fake Keihin?
All Keihin carburetors are manufactured in Japan and NOT in China. A copy of the PWK carburetor will have an unmarked light hose. The serial number will be darker than the genuine carburetor. The jets and needles tend to be unmarked in these type of carburetors.
What is the difference between PE and PWK carburetor?
round slide carbs(PE) are for bottom to mid end power. PWK (D slide) carbs are for mid to high rpm power. So depending on you current motor set up and type tracks you run will depend on the carb needed.
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