Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

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Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:12 pm

Hi all.I need a new carb, but they stopped making the phm 40 vs. Any other suggestions?with jet sizes :D
I cant find the original jetsizes either I d like to know. I correspond with dellorto.co.uk atm
Regards Tom Norway

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Sun Mar 15, 2015 3:01 am

Wow thx :)

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Joachim » Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:33 am

still need the jettings?
You should find this information either in the spare parts list, or in the workshop manual.


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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 1:30 am

Yes please. I cant find my paperversion workshopmanual atm and the one I downloaded seem to skip the pages with saturno jettings. Only Northwest there.I got a message from Dellorto.co.uk that they dont have the phm 40 vs but can jet up an Ns instead.Sound like a good idea?Anyway I need some jettings. Also open for other carb/jettings combos for example Mikuni. I read through the forum but didnt really find any full solutions. To be honest when ppl talk about a flat 39 it s above my head. :oops:
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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:14 am

I just found the the manual at gilera.org.uk...With the jettings :D

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:11 am

Xpt the pumpjet. No idea what they mean by Ø1.1

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Joachim » Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:38 pm

Husky wrote: No idea what they mean by Ø1.1
I also did not know where Paul did find this ;)
I have just checked my paper manual and found nothing about this.
But.... the data for the Nordie carb has this value listed.
Maybe it's just a fault ;)

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:11 pm

And now they want me to confirm the diameter of the airfilter and engine fitting of the carb . Anyone know that? I dont have my bike here. I thought it be the same as a carb called phm 40 ns and at least they would know at a place like dellorto.co.uk.
Erm whos Paul? I seem to know nothing :shock: . Pump jet says Ø1.1 for Northwest to in my manuals.

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Joachim » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:18 pm

Husky wrote:I dont have my bike here.
Sorry, my Saturno also is not with me at the moment. Next Saturday...
Erm whos Paul?
As you have downlaoded the manual from gilera.org.uk i thought you have seen that this was (re)written by Paul ;)

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:10 pm

Oh thank you I didnt know :D

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Re: Carb for saturno bilalbero 500 1989

Post by Husky » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:16 pm

I think I have reach goal now. All phms have same diameter for fittings and I go for the Phm 40 Ns (s...left), only the accpump jet that is uncertain, but I go for a small size. After all I have none atm.Took it off.
Regards Tom *danke*

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