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aloha450x
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pwk question

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well i got a super nice pwk 39 off ebay. so i though. miked it and it turns out its a 36. my question is can i have it borded at the maching shop 3mm and it be the same as a 39? or are there other differences? i would just sell it on ebay but here is the thing it bolts right up to a 450 airbox!!!!! if is the same bored then im gonna do it if not ill sell it on ebay and buy a new pwk from sudco.
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Post by Ported&Polished »

Did the seller represent it as a 39? That is wrong and you should get your money back. I don't think you can hog it out 3mm's. Sorry to hear the trouble.
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Post by aloha450x »

no he didnt say it was a 39. what is the max you can bore? so the carbs are the same except for the inside diameter. do they take the same needles and jets
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Post by dannygraves »

the 36 is a different housing, and boring it 3mm is A LOT. the 38mm is the same housing as the 39, so it can definitly be bores to that size.
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Start over....
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Post by Caseys500 »

You definitely want to get the right size....there are a lot of PWK's out there and people dont know what they have. I got mine from a person selling it for a 95 KTM 200 or 300. I called the local KTM shop to see what carb they came with. 39.5 PWK. All I had to do was get the correct needle and jets for it (which Bobs post on the other forum helped me out big time with the jetting). I got it for only $45 with shipping and $20 worth of parts to set it up how I want....priceless. You can just switch your present needle over and get the correct jets for it.

I cleaned my PJ carb up real good, included the jets and needle I didn't need. give it a good description and somebody bought it now for $90. :shock:
So I got a better carb and made 20-30 bucks on the deal.
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