This is a complete set that seem to be intact. When I bought them I was told they came off a running bike. I put new fuel seals and air box seal in it. They should be cleaned and may need to be rebuilt. Found out my engine was bad so I don't need these carbs. They are being sold as-is. For parts or repair. No returns. Casting number 764a
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