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Old 01-25-2012, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi.I own a RE 1988, 3rd Owner

my bike has some problems in Carburetor. my mechanic has asked me to replace the Carburetor . just want to know is the Carburetor repairable or do i need to purchase new one?

If we try to overspeed at 50-60-70 it makes noise like petrol flow is not regular & gets FUT FUT FUT as some impure petrol is used takes (Jhatka's) as normally bikes takes when the fuel tank is nearly to get empty or runs as it does just before getting into reserves.. need help

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Hi.I own a RE 1988, 3rd Owner

my bike has some problems in Carburetor. my mechanic has asked me to replace the Carburetor . just want to know is the Carburetor repairable or do i need to purchase new one?

If we try to overspeed at 50-60-70 it makes noise like petrol flow is not regular & gets FUT FUT FUT as some impure petrol is used takes (Jhatka's) as normally bikes takes when the fuel tank is nearly to get empty or runs as it does just before getting into reserves.. need help

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There could be two reasons for the same 1. Carborator setting and 2 Point setting

You can check the carborator if can do the tuning using the carb setting then no need to change the carb(also you can check if the carb piston is worn out).

Carb is not very costly also - Max INR 800 the normal VM carb for STD bullet

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if there are chances for repair work, then go for it, otherwise install a new carby, ok
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