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Can some of the experts tell me what the difference between the 01 and 02 kits? I know the 01 is for the #26 and the 02 is for the #30. Just wandering what the physical difference is. Thanks
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Doesn't anybody know the difference in these carb kits?
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Sorry I do not.
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Same here..But by looking at kits on Ebay, a #26 kit is the same as a #30.
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Well they still offer the 2 kits, there has to be a physical difference. Doesn't even the experts know?
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which one you have #26 or 30# carb, do you already have the kit.
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I am no expert but the difference is in the seat that is screwed into the carb body.One is solid and the other has 2 or 3 slots in it the 02 is the one with the slots...
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I have both carbs and both kits. I put the 01 kit in the #30 carb and it seemed to run fine. I just wanted to know what the difference in the two kits. Thanks for the replys.
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