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9Ball
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South Jersey
Carburetor Jet Needle question...
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June 29, 2019, 05:57:44 AM »
I have a set of ‘97 carbs that need one needle replaced. The stock jet needles are no longer available P/N 16012-MZ0-770 (J6KG).
Are the ‘98 and later needles P/N 16012-MZ0-A00 (J6KJ) compatible with the ‘97 seats? Are there any significant issues or problems with using the later needles?
Does anyone know where I can get the J6KG needle or set of 6 needles?
Thanks for any help or guidance.
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Toovalks
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East Lansing,Michigan
Re: Carburetor Jet Needle question...
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June 29, 2019, 06:13:19 AM »
I have a set laying around... they are however...From 99's as far as I know.. if you want them, they're yours...free... PM me if you want... I have other carb parts as well... Just the needles, not the slides. right???
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