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Happy Carting
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Location: Southern California
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![]() I have '00 fe350 and am thinking about a new carb. I see fe290 carbs significantly cheaper than 350 carbs. The Q is ' is there a difference between these models?'
My carb is sort of racy...It wants to GO or quit.... ![]() ![]() |
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#2 |
What the ....?
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Location: N.E. Wisconsin
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![]() They are different! bigger bowls, jets, etc.
Check with Tom at CPP... he has carb kits for the FE290... he may be able to get you one for the FE350! (Your cheapest... best bet!) ![]() |
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Frog Hunter
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Location: Little Rock, Ar
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![]() Bigger motors need more fuel.
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Happy Carting
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![]() I found that there are two different carbs here for the 350 and the 300
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Frog Hunter
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Location: Little Rock, Ar
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![]() Yep a good tune up never hurt.
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