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Chinese carbs

Post by Phillsp » 10 Feb 2023, 17:54

Has anyone tried one the Chinese pwk copies? They seem to cheap to be any good?

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Post by xstian81 » 12 Feb 2023, 17:53

I haven't tried one I'm afraid and I'm not sure I would bother either. Where about are you? Why not use the money for a new carb to get someone to look at it for you.

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Post by Phillsp » 13 Feb 2023, 19:08

Ah well I've ordered one anyway if just to be able to make up my own mind about them, seems like a bit of pot luck from what I've found online. Some people think they're ok others don't. So only one way to find out I suppose lol.

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Post by Gammakeith » 14 Feb 2023, 07:58

I fitted a (very) cheap Chinese carb copy to my wifes Honda H100. It went straight on and ran perfectly. The float leaked after a year later but that was probably due to the E10 she was using. The float from the old carb fitted fine :-)

Fingers crossed the PWK works!

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Re: Chinese carbs

Post by Phillsp » 18 Feb 2023, 11:03

It arrived today and it looks absolutely spot on even got serial numbers. Got to make a new throttle cable I believe and get a reducer to connect water hoses together then hopefully I'll have it running again. 🤞


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