Gents,
New member to the forum. I have a Suzuki DT150 Super Six that I purchased about a month ago, serial number 15001-601593. Everything I've found (Boats.net, Brownspoint.net, etc.) shows this to be a 1986 year motor. However, while rebuilding the carburetors, they don't appear to be the original one for the motor. The top and middle carbs both have 87D30 stamped on their housing and 55 stamped on the butterflies; main jet size was 132.5 and pilot jet size was 85. The bottom carb has 88D02 stamped on the housing and 60 stamped on the butterflies; main jet size was 132.5 and pilot jet size was 90. It is easy to see visually that the bottom carb inlet and butterflies are larger than the top and middle carbs. I assume the stamping on the butterflies (55 and 60) is the size in mm, correct me if I'm wrong (plan on measuring tomorrow with the Veneer).
It looks like the bottom carb is for a 1986 DT200 from what I could research, but with smaller main jets installed. What I can't find however, and am hoping someone can chime in, is what model the top and middle carbs are. No parts manual I looked at on Brownspoint or Boats.net showed a carb with this part number. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I assume I will have to change up carbs so that they all match; I wouldn't think they could be synchronized with one having a larger inlet and butterflies. But, doesn't hurt to ask; if I use the two different size carbs, but swap out the main and pilot jets so that the jets are all the same between the three carbs, will the engine run ok or would the one with the larger butterflies run leaner or would there be enough of a power imbalance to cause issues? Again, any input would be greatly appreciated.
New member to the forum. I have a Suzuki DT150 Super Six that I purchased about a month ago, serial number 15001-601593. Everything I've found (Boats.net, Brownspoint.net, etc.) shows this to be a 1986 year motor. However, while rebuilding the carburetors, they don't appear to be the original one for the motor. The top and middle carbs both have 87D30 stamped on their housing and 55 stamped on the butterflies; main jet size was 132.5 and pilot jet size was 85. The bottom carb has 88D02 stamped on the housing and 60 stamped on the butterflies; main jet size was 132.5 and pilot jet size was 90. It is easy to see visually that the bottom carb inlet and butterflies are larger than the top and middle carbs. I assume the stamping on the butterflies (55 and 60) is the size in mm, correct me if I'm wrong (plan on measuring tomorrow with the Veneer).
It looks like the bottom carb is for a 1986 DT200 from what I could research, but with smaller main jets installed. What I can't find however, and am hoping someone can chime in, is what model the top and middle carbs are. No parts manual I looked at on Brownspoint or Boats.net showed a carb with this part number. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I assume I will have to change up carbs so that they all match; I wouldn't think they could be synchronized with one having a larger inlet and butterflies. But, doesn't hurt to ask; if I use the two different size carbs, but swap out the main and pilot jets so that the jets are all the same between the three carbs, will the engine run ok or would the one with the larger butterflies run leaner or would there be enough of a power imbalance to cause issues? Again, any input would be greatly appreciated.
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