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Old 14-01-2006, 01:09 PM
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i have another cag frame, two R1 replica frames, a dirt bike, wheels, carbies, sprockets, etc. ill have to have look at what i have kicking about
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what carbies you got???
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Pics of the dirt bike?
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i have a couple of eectric start stock carbs and a couple of stock cag carbs.

ill post a pic of the dirt bike in a day or so
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can you put a cag carb on a piston port???
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yes you can, as long as you have a suitable intake manifold to match.
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do you? yes you do. try bolting say a dellorto on a stock cag or piston port engine without changing the stock manifold.
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no i meant do you have a manifold like the one you described???
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i have a pbu billet intake manifold to suit a walbro to piston port .
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