Identification Carburetor of a NC24

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Identification Carburetor of a NC24

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Hey guys,

can anyone tell me the manufacturer and the model of the carburetor used in a VFR400R NC24 (with one big headlight) ?

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Not sure of the model number but I'm quite sure they'll be Keihin and likely to be of the CVK or CVR range.. Hope that helps.
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speedfreak87 wrote:Hey guys,
can anyone tell me the manufacturer and the model of the carburetor used in a VFR400R NC24?
They're Keihin VD series. Some parts are the same as in the NC30 VD carbs, but not many.
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Hey guys,

thanks for your help. I hope this will help me find the correct spare parts....I am am looking for the whats in german called "membrane" i dont know the correct technical term in english.
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speedfreak87 wrote:Hey guys,

thanks for your help. I hope this will help me find the correct spare parts....I am am looking for the whats in german called "membrane" i dont know the correct technical term in english.
you mean the CV slide?

http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-vfr400rh-198 ... partslist/

NC24 parts list... tell me the partnumber you need.
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HEy,

i didnt find any translation for "cv slide" so I dont know what youre meaning. The technical translation for "membrane" is "diaphragm" (according to leo.org)

I will try and find the part I am looking for on cmsnl.com and than give you a reply.

Edit:

I just found something which looks pretty interesting:

http://jbmindustries.com/K-72-S.html
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speedfreak87 wrote:HEy,

i didnt find any translation for "cv slide" so I dont know what youre meaning. The technical translation for "membrane" is "diaphragm" (according to leo.org)

I will try and find the part I am looking for on cmsnl.com and than give you a reply.

Edit:

I just found something which looks pretty interesting:

http://jbmindustries.com/K-72-S.html
Ah!

Thats what I meant. The diaphram / membrane you speak of can only be purchased with the slide tube.

http://images.cmsnl.com/img/partslists/ ... 1_6a64.gif

number 13 in this picture.. it is the membrane and slide as one...

it is no longer able to buy new.

you already found jbm that make the aftermarket kit.. probably best if you dont have any second hand ones cheap.
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Re: Identification Carburetor of a NC24

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Are the nc24 slides the same as nc30 or do they have the rounded bottom?
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