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New carb and possible upgrades
Working on getting my son's buggy back going.
I'm pretty sure it is a Roketa GK-28A-150. It has been sitting up for 1-2 years and the carb is going to need rebuilt or replaced. Is it worth stepping up to the 30mm carb, or should I just stay with the stock size? (26mm?) The jets are rusty, I haven't tried to remove them but I'm afraid they may strip. I have a high output coil, and was looking getting a new iridium spark plug, CDI, and UNI filter. It is all stock now. Where is the best place to get these? How do I tell if I have a AC or DC CDI? Thanks. |
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A 30mm carb will be too much carb. Get you a can of Berryman carb dip from Wal-Mart or Oreilly's for about 15.00. Disassemble carb removing all rubber seals, put it in the dip and let soak overnight, remove rinse under warm water while scrubbing with a old toothbrush then blow out all orifices with 20-30psi compressed air. The CDI has 2 pigtails going to it. One will have either 3 or 4 wires the other 1 or 2 wires. If it has 2 wires it is AC if 1 wire DC. Give me a call 662-301-1563 and I'll tell you what you will need to get more power out of your buggy without having to buy parts that will not make a difference in performance. If I do not answer make sure you leave a message and I'll call you right back.
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Thanks.
It has 1 wire so DC. I'll give you a call next week, I've got a lot going on over the next few days. |
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I saw several <$25 carbs on ebay.
Are these as good as the OE carb? Not worth buying? Or????? The carb dip recommended above is ~$20. I think it may be worth just buying a spare to have on hand. |
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Also I was able to get the jets out.
It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. |
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form what I know those are pretty much same as stock carbs I found a 26mm one with intake manifold for $27 though I decided to go wit a 26mm oko D slide, now about the oko and pretty much any slide carb from what I had read and heard and I am experiencing at this time is that they are hard to tune, however once tuned their performance is unmatched...
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Hammerhead GTS150 Platinum PnP Head, A12 Cam, Uni Filter with aluminum intake tube, Custom Straight through Exhaust, hp coil and ngk plug, 11G sliders, 2000 Contra Spring, 1000 Clutch Springs, ITP tires, winch. 130 main Jet, 38 pilot |
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I would just buy a new replacement carb for the $30 bucks.
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Hammer head Single seater know as herbie under construction Aluminum fuel tank, aluminum wheels, custom fuel/cargo rack, entire rewire, trail tech vapor, ported big valve head, a12camshaft, 12 gram sliders, straight intake, kirkey wide seat, front end extension. 4 point harness, welded cage. Hammerhead exhaust. Blade Single Seater Restore welded cage, engine build, new wiring harness/electric box, spun aluminum fuel tank. |
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If your jets are that bad what about all the other small orifices that are brass, differently not worth the headache of cleaning each one out, I second the buy another carb motion. Can save hours of time and carb cleaner lol, Ive tuned lots of slide carbs on atvs n street bikes, but if you clean out carb and set air adjustable all the way down, then start turning it out till it idles right, warms up , then give it a run, see if it bogs, continue tuning screw for desired plug color. Long process but real snappy throttle.
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