gt550 carbs

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gt550 carbs

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could anyone tell me what the later model GT550 carbs are please?
I want a set for my GT380 but don't know what the model is.
If I can't get hold of a set I will have to put a set of VM34s on it but I would prefer it to look standard.
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Early model carbs are mounted individually. The throttle cable has a 1-to-4 split, with one line going to each of the carbs & the fourth going to the oil pump.

Late model carb are mounted as an assembly, where the carbs are attached to a top plate. The top plate has a lever mechanism that controls carb slide position. There are two throttle cables with control the lever mechanism via push/pull.

Late model carbs have a fixed spacing between the carbs. The GT550 & GT380 have different cylinder spacing. So mounting later model GT550 carbs on a GT380 is pretty much a non starter.

Forum members have mounted early GT550 carbs on GT380s. Its a pretty straightforward process that has good results. But I do not know what jetting changes are required.

Early model carbs are on J/K (1972/1973) model years.
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Re: gt550 carbs

Post by markush »

Hi!
sportston wrote:could anyone tell me what the later model GT550 carbs are please?
I want a set for my GT380 but don't know what the model is.
If I can't get hold of a set I will have to put a set of VM34s on it but I would prefer it to look standard.
You can read about it here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9585

bye
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Interesting. I didn’t think about switching out the top plate.
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jabcb wrote:Interesting. I didn’t think about switching out the top plate.
There is always someone that comes up with a simple and ingenious solution that makes you think, "Why didn't I think of that? Its obvious!"
If only we could all see the "obvious" when we need to!!
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Ah, we all have 20:20 hindsight! :lol:
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Alan H wrote:Ah, we all have 20:20 hindsight! :lol:
Speak for yourself;
My ass can't see a thing! :wth:
I wonder if that is why it keeps eating indicators whenever I try to manouvre through the maze of tut and bikes in my garage.
Its most annoying spending money on new indicators. Quite a bummer! :?
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