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    Dont know if im just goin crazy but I just got some carbsoff ebay(mikuni 34mm) off a 96 kat 600..and i cannot find a vacuum line...fuel line is there but no vacuum??? can i get away with just putting a line to the rubber boot nipple going into the head?

    Thanks
    mike
    sigpicMike
    1990 gsx-f 600

  • #2
    I doubt it.
    1st are you sure they are Kat 600?
    2nd the 1100 uses one of the sych ports for the petcock. You could try that.

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    • #3
      they seem to come from a kat 600....on the side they read 3HH 04 T352
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      Last edited by katana mike; 03-15-2008, 06:38 PM.
      sigpicMike
      1990 gsx-f 600

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      • #4
        a 96 600 is NOT 34mm it's 33. There also isn't 1 fuel line, there's 2.
        Last edited by arsenic; 03-15-2008, 07:14 PM.

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        • #5
          can anyone tell me what these came off of with the numbers i put above?

          i have an 89 600 , and all i know about these new carbs is that the guy who sold them to me said they had 112.5 jets newly installed and they came off of a 96 600 katana.......I am hoping i can use these carbs..

          these are them........ http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=260215430436
          sigpicMike
          1990 gsx-f 600

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          • #6
            the #'s you posted above meaning nothing as far as what bike they came off of. They are Mikuni BST34SS. An 89 Katana isn't even Mikuni BST33SS it is BST31SS. The jetting for an 89 is NOT 112 mains. Can you use them, yes you can do anything. Is it gonna run right? Not even a little bit. Honestly, it says right in the ebay descriptions they are for 90's model Katana's, when did 89 become 90's?
            Last edited by arsenic; 03-18-2008, 02:41 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by arsenic View Post
              the #'s you posted above meaning nothing as far as what bike they came off of. They are Mikuni BST34SS. An 89 Katana isn't even Mikuni BST33SS it is BST31SS. The jetting for an 89 is NOT 112 mains. Can you use them, yes you can do anything. Is it gonna run right? Not even a little bit. Honestly, it says right in the ebay descriptions they are for 90's model Katana's, when did 89 become 90's?
              Isn't the 750 a BST34SS?
              Hey! The 1100 is a Mikuni BST34SS.. As I recall the 1100 doesn't have a petcock port. It uses one of the synch ports.

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              • #8
                carbs for sale
                sigpicMike
                1990 gsx-f 600

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Black_peter View Post
                  Isn't the 750 a BST34SS?
                  Hey! The 1100 is a Mikuni BST34SS..
                  no 750 is BST36SS, and yes

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by arsenic View Post
                    no 750 is BST36SS, and yes
                    So are they 1100 carbs?

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                    • #11
                      Could be

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                      • #12
                        thanks all,,, i just listed them on ebay and am asking 100 or best offer with a buy it now..
                        sigpicMike
                        1990 gsx-f 600

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                        • #13
                          i would say 1100 carbs

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                          • #14
                            Mikuni BST34SS Carbs

                            Hey all,

                            kinda new at this.....hope someone might be able to help...

                            Im looking to buy some Mikuni BST 34SS Carbs.

                            Does anybody have a set for sale?

                            Cheers

                            Luis

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