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Yamaha Kt100 Tillotson Adaptor - Any Hl Pattern Carb Like Hl360, Hl250 Hl348 Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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San Antonio, US

San Antonio, US
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Here is an adaptor to use Tillotson HL carbs on the KT100.

Makes an HL Tillotson a direct bolt-on.
Pulse line attaches to the manifold.
Has been bored to 1.070" to match up with the HL360.

Includes bore matched phenolic spacer.

 Attaches with stock manifold bolts.

You will need to do minor port matching.

Tillotson mounts with the adjustment needles up, and to the right for ease of tuning.

Would be an excellent addition for any Big Bore or Modified KT100.

Excellent for going to alcohol.

Will even work with the Euro carbs like Ibea, Tryton, PRD, with bores up to 27mm.

Far an additional charge, I can bore to match the HL380, or any 28.5mm carb.

I ship anywhere in the continental US for $8
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