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Look not my first time playing with engines and yes it is an ohh60 it's not even going on a kart and i said itwas a 6 horse. carbs go according to cc ratings of an engine you can put a smaller carb but to big of carb and it's pointless just wanted to see some swaps others have done to see where they sourced there parts.
 

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That's fine....but realize- we don't read minds here. Minimal information produces questionable results. I hope you hang around here a long time and become one of the gang of crazies because you probably have things to offer as well.

And sometimes my posts will come off a bit rude- but they really aren't meant to be. ...just very direct. I wish I could be of more help- but I don't have the personal knowledge of the carb swaps- but now that I goaded you into divulging a little more information, I'm sure you will get more help.

Any chance we can get the #'s that come after 0HH60 ?

EDIT: And not to be a wise guy- but maybe clarify....There are 500 cfm Holleys and 500 cfm Rochesters .....good luck swapping them without an adapter. ...See what I mean?
 

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No problem at all. ...We just want to help and give the best advice we can. Sometimes one of us will give some bad advice....but usually someone will step in and correct me. LOL...

Edit: Almost forgot. ....get yo butt back to work!!!!
 

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thing is that you cannot just put any old carb on any old engine.

Well, actually, with the correct adaptor & connections, you can; whether it will work is another question...

Think about the engine you rebuilt Paul, does it have the original carb on it?
 

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Well, actually, with the correct adaptor & connections, you can; whether it will work is another question...

Think about the engine you rebuilt Paul, does it have the original carb on it?

I suppose what I meant to say is that you have to make sure that it is a carb that will work. You have got to make sure of this before you start the swap, otherwise you are going to be up the creek.

The OP didn't state what engine he had, so we couldn't suggest a carb
 
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