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CorsAir Carburetor

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mstull

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I finally found a 45 degree rubber boot/socket to adapt a decent carb to a CorsAir engine. It took a some modification to make it work. The boot is pretty big for my Mikuni TM24 flat slide carb, but it was the smallest one I could find. So it would work with a larger carb too. I have been trying to figure a way to do this on and off for years.

If anybody wants the information about the boot and modifications, let me know. I'll let y'all know what jets I end up having to use.
 

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