Re: pb19 keihin
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:47 pm
Won't bolt up without an adapter. The mounting bolt spread of the stock carb is small. At best it is 43mm if it is a PB carb. The Aero 125 carb is 48mm spread.
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Sonny boy, I am the Aero 125 expert. Good luck on finding someone who knows more.ugumma wrote:tried to delete everyone of my responses to you, since you weren't bothering to help.
can somenoe help please? he just changed his story in the middle of talking then said teaching those who know everythig, like he knew in advance and didnt wnat to help. maybe i know everything if your just jealous. you said nothing. anyway. what are you talkin gabout?
please im trying to fix up my scooter, * if you all could come in here trying to warez everyting and say buy the ct youd be in here all day. can i get some advice? thanks.
I wouldn't help you now if you came here and kissed my butt.ugumma wrote:soo, what adapter would i need. just finish what you where saying.
You are a Moron too. There is NO PA carb with a 48mm mounting bolt spacing. PB series yes, but no PA series. The PB series has a 43 mm spacing for the smaller carbs and 48 mm for the big carbs. I have a 22mm Keihin PB series carb on my bench right now with the same 48 mm spacing, the same as the 18mm PA carb on the Aero 125.niftyman wrote:I just measured the spacing on a jap spec af27 dio pa carb that was on a stock af18e and it measured 48mm so the bear may well be right when it comes to usa spec carbs but WRONG when it comes to jap spec carbs
hey you cant win them all beary boy
Gee, I believe that's what I said.niftyman wrote:My mistake my carb is pb not a pa but the spacing is 48mm
Again full of crap. The PB carbs showed up on any number of American scooters. Mainly because the PA series is small and the PB series is bigger. Your facts however are not facts, just BS.ugumma wrote:everybody knows the difference between japanese and american. pa is the american one andf pb is the jap one. so no problems there knowing whats going down. its just when you talk about 48mm and 43mm in the same sentence. talking about the same carburetors.
edit; idiot
Kbakaracer wrote:Hey Bear dont waste your time with knuckle heads that dont want to listen to info that people have. and anyway this guys sure sounds like a knuckle head we use to have on here about a year ago from tn or within that those states by the name of idrancer. just the way he rambles on and what he is working on gives it away.