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  • [Photo Feature]: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

    It's on a '69 Enfield 350cc.

    Need help in recognizing this carb and tuning it as I know how to tune, but this one does not have any auxiliary fuel line.

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    Re: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

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      Re: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

      Originally posted by sallubhai786 View Post
      It's on a '69 Enfield 350cc.

      Need help in recognizing this carb and tuning it as I know how to tune, but this one does not have any auxiliary fuel line.

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      I don't know about the tuning but carb is Mikuni. I don't think that's the right carburetor. I think the correct one should be Amal. Brits wouldn't have Japanese carbs Mikuni and keihin.

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        Re: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

        Originally posted by Balgi View Post
        I don't know about the tuning but carb is Mikuni. I don't think that's the right carburetor. I think the correct one should be Amal. Brits wouldn't have Japanese carbs Mikuni and keihin.
        This bike was my uncle's. He met with an unfortunate accident on it and bike fell on his legs which broke his knees. Bike does not idle and has starting problems too if not used for a day or so.

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          Re: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

          Originally posted by sallubhai786 View Post
          It's on a '69 Enfield 350cc.

          Need help in recognizing this carb and tuning it as I know how to tune, but this one does not have any auxiliary fuel line.

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          Firstly clean carburetor and check accelerator cable and choke cable. Also, inside carburetor you have a plastic thing which connects to accelerator cable check it. It will solve your problem.

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            Re: Can anyone Help me with recognizing and tuning this oldie carburator

            There's no plastic thingy.. even in the new cable.. and it's a original one. [emoji17] Bike is breathing a lot of air and fuel also.. air filter is also some oldie oval type. Insdie a round sponge is there.. but still when revved feels like there's no air filter. [emoji849]

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