Dang. The needle jet will not budge.
Appears I will be needing a different carburetor.
Thank you for all your help.
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- Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:23 pm
- Forum: HODAKA CHAT GROUP
- Topic: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
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- Mon Jun 10, 2024 4:05 pm
- Forum: HODAKA CHAT GROUP
- Topic: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
- Replies: 12
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Re: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
I appreciate all the input. The main jet is 90. The pilot jet is 25. The needle is 4F6. I could not see a way to pull the needle jet out. It looks like someone has tried. The casting's threaded stub that main jet screws into has a small portion chipped away. Almost like someone was trying to lift th...
- Mon Jun 10, 2024 6:02 am
- Forum: HODAKA CHAT GROUP
- Topic: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
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Re: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
Thank you.
I think I was successful uploading the image. Notice there is a port on the left side of the inlet but it has a brass plug. Instead the air passes through a port on the top of the inlet, up the 45 degree passage to the slide area.
My carburetor looks like the last one Dale posted.
I think I was successful uploading the image. Notice there is a port on the left side of the inlet but it has a brass plug. Instead the air passes through a port on the top of the inlet, up the 45 degree passage to the slide area.
My carburetor looks like the last one Dale posted.
- Sun Jun 09, 2024 10:35 am
- Forum: HODAKA CHAT GROUP
- Topic: Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1263
Variations in VM20 Carburetor Ace 100/B/B+
I have an ACE100 B+ (Frame number A68261) my father was "restoring" before he passed. I am wondering if he didn't acquire an earlier carburetor. I have a copy of the Hodaka 100-B Workshop Supplement Manual. In Figure 25C, it shows an air port in the air horn Inlet, on the left side (adjace...