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Old 09-30-2018, 08:13 AM
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Hello,

I have a B & S 16hp Vanguard engine (303447, 1279-E1) with a Mikuni carburetor (marked: 6100, 22-131, 808070, 83B).

I have the correct B&S repair manual and it refers to my engine model in the "carburetor" section but the pictures don't exactly match my carb. Also having some issues in the parts manual. Some parts have 2 or 3 versions but I'm not sure which parts is for my carb. When I search the carb #'s most of the very little information comes back as Nikki 6100 22-131 instead of Mikuni.

Is it the same company?

Why can't I find much info about this carb?

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Old 09-30-2018, 08:25 AM
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Does the manual show multiple builds for that engine or multiple applications for it?
What is the engine in?
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Old 09-30-2018, 08:30 AM
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It is NOT uncommon, when manuafacturer's compiles and publishes a Service Manual to use typical or generic image(s) when an illustrated figure is referenced to. If they depicted every model of Carb, the manual would be really thick.
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It is NOT uncommon, when manuafacturer's compiles and publishes a Service Manual to use typical or generic image(s) when an illustrated figure is referenced to. If they depicted every model of Carb, the manual would be really thick.
Maybe in a HVAC manual Roland, but not in an engine service manual. I've got a couple hundred service manuals on a shelf, and the only "generic" pictures in them are in the front of the book in the "safety" section. Parts books a lot of times use generic pictures, but not service manuals. But even then, for parts like a carburetor, generally, the parts book at least has a blow out of correct carb, but may not include all versions of that brand. Like if SN engine has 3 different brand of carbs available for it, with 2 different versions of each, the parts book may not accurately reflect each version. Service manual would if pictures were critical. Most manuals do not use a picture step-by-step anyway.


OP: save us the headache of looking up all this stuff. What is this engine in?
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Jon I'm going to guess it's the HDS3165 he posted about in another thread with a B&S 16 Vanguard in it. That's weird because my Cub 1641 has the same engine I.D. 303447 and it has a Nikki carb on it. Very expensive to rebuild. The last kit I bought for that carb was in the range of $50.
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Jonathan:

I have engine manuals also and I disagree with you. BUT...it's not worth the debate, argument, and to carry on for another 20 posts.

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I don't have a better pic of mine but does it look like this one on my 3165?

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I just opened my Vanguard manual and it can have a Mikuni (2 versions) or the Nikki. Do you have that manual?
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I've been out working on the CC HDS 3165 all day. Thanks for the replies!

The repair manual has the correct instructions for the Mikuni carb but the photos don't match exactly. Also, as I said the parts manual has different jets, fuel solenoids, etc. but doesn't say what belongs in what. Some of the items do specify but some don't. I then tried to search the carb to get better pictures and to make sure it hasn't been swapped. Thats when I started getting Nikki carbs with the same numbers but would not pull up a Mikuni.

Just think it's odd and would like to get specs. I finally sent an email to B&S with my questions. I'll see what they say.
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Oak

I noticed, in your photo, the "overflow tube" on the carb has a yellowish line coming off it. Where does it go and is that factory or did you install it?

My engine does not have that line.
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That's how I got it and it is still there. I'll look tonight and get some better pics. I think that is the Nikki carb but I'll let you know.
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