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Old 11-28-2008, 04:23 AM   #1
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Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

Hi guys..

did anyone here had an experience aboutn changing the original carb to aftermarket carb ?

Which carb do you recommended..mikuni or keihin ?

on weekend. i've plan to install this TM30...is it suitable as replacement to the BSR32SS ?

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Old 11-28-2008, 10:03 AM   #2
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

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Which carb do you recommended..mikuni or keihin ?
Don't know. Please let us know how it goes. My bet is that it doesn't.......go that is.

I have considered ordering a "stock" european carb to get the jet and needle changes without having to take it all apart...........but suspect that would be more $$$ than I'm willing to shell out.

I've decided to be happy with it "as is". :biggrin:
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Old 11-28-2008, 12:01 PM   #3
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

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Which carb do you recommended..mikuni or keihin ?
Don't know. Please let us know how it goes. My bet is that it doesn't.......go that is.

I have considered ordering a "stock" european carb to get the jet and needle changes without having to take it all apart...........but suspect that would be more $$$ than I'm willing to shell out.

I've decided to be happy with it "as is". :biggrin:
Plenty of carb "upgrades" around my area were using Keihin PE28 or Mikuni VM26/VM28...with good mileage as a result

yes...this TM was 2stroke carb not the 4stroke version...

it's a long-shot...but heyy...why not :2tup:



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Old 11-28-2008, 02:39 PM   #4
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

Question, regarding "stock" European carb!

My bike is European spec (Spanish) The handbook says that the carb is a MIKUNI BSR32. Is this different to the carbs on American bikes? If it is, then the posts about carb mods would probably not apply to my bike. Could it mean that mine is faster/slower, better/worse top speed etc.?
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Old 11-28-2008, 04:17 PM   #5
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

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Question, regarding "stock" European carb!

My bike is European spec (Spanish) The handbook says that the carb is a MIKUNI BSR32. Is this different to the carbs on American bikes? If it is, then the posts about carb mods would probably not apply to my bike. Could it mean that mine is faster/slower, better/worse top speed etc.?
In general, it means that it runs a tiny bit richer.....which should mean slightly higher top speed and maybe a little less gas mileage. That's pretty much where the mods. listed here take you.
HOWEVER...
You need a shop manual to tell the difference. I think (for some year models, at least) the Spanish version is different from the rest of Europe OR the North American version.
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Old 11-29-2008, 01:20 PM   #6
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

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Question, regarding "stock" European carb!

My bike is European spec (Spanish) The handbook says that the carb is a MIKUNI BSR32. Is this different to the carbs on American bikes? If it is, then the posts about carb mods would probably not apply to my bike. Could it mean that mine is faster/slower, better/worse top speed etc.?
MIKUNI BSR is a vacuum carb so it's little bit less acceleration compare to flat-slide carb like this MIKUNI TM.

So if you're using this TM carb and you can maintain your revs, you can get both fast-acceleration & good mileage and also once a while, if you're tempted you can get better top-speed on TM carb.
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

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Does the TM carb have an accelerator pump ?

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TM 4stroke version...yes

if mileage is your concern...you can choose TM28 with stock PJ/MJ = 25/115
and prolly you should modding the intake manifold to match the size of stock carb.
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Old 12-01-2008, 09:42 AM   #8
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I found a VM418/TM28 on eBay. Is that the same thing ?
check this link http://www.allensperformance.co.uk/tm28-1.html

that's TM28 4stroke version...Is it the same ?
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Old 12-04-2008, 03:06 PM   #9
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

Use on my bike at the moment, TM30 with PJ/MJ : 22.5/150 tho i wanna try 25/145 (jetting ready)
but i'll stick with 22.5/150 and see how the mileage goes
surely like brand new bike...like hell let loose...lil bit wise with throttle right now

you better try TM32 or TMX33...much easier to install coz it's the same or much closer to the original carb venturi size
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Re: Carb Replacement : BSR32SS to TM30

Not sure if this matters much, but it is "odd". When I bought my bike, I got a used carb off ebay. Yesterday I decided to drill the plug out to get to the pilot screw, ended up there was no plug and no signs of ever being one. When Iodered it, it came off a wrecked bike, and even has the junkyard gz250 chalk on the top. Anyone know if they made these w/o the brass plug at all? And of the 2 carbs I have, neither have the extra circlip groves. Meh.
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