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Zenith carb parts advise

Hi there can anybody advise where I can locate this diaphram require X2 had a look through our hosts carb parts, looks like I may have to buy a whole kit .... any advise please

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Oh there t T40 carbs
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I simply bought diagfram material at the local store (thats simple elastic ruber) and cut the holes and general shape my self. Ended up with total cost of maybe 1usd and 15min time consumption Very simple job
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That crap is in essence a decel device that is more about smog than performance.
You can remove it and plug the hole and it will perform for more consistently.
Just a thought.
To answer your question, I think we have some in stock. Royse (sp) used to carry kits that included those diaphragms.
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Hi there thanks for the information to confirm what holes are you advising to plug ??
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you can just screw in the large philips (or straight) head screw on the body or remove the whole unit and plugging the hole at the top of the unit and caping off the vacuum ports.

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