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brian
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Hi,can a 1098cc su carb replace a 948cc one ,cheers,Brian
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mike.perry
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They both use the same HS2 carb except the early 948 - H2.
To be strictly accurate the 948 uses an M needle and the 1098 an AN.
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The 948 never had the H1 carb !

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thanks,I suppose I can always swop the needles over,cheers,Brian
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You want the later HS2 carb - with the brass tube on the side to take the fumes away from the rocker cover. Earlier cars had the H2 carb.
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Apologies, typo H2
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