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Im having a problem with by banshee melting the fuel line on the left carb. I can't seem to reroute the line any other way with out kinking the line or melting the fuel line. I have a 421 cheeta power valve motor in a lonestar frame with Inframe shear pipes and 35 pwk carbs. Ive herd you can get get pwk carbs with the fuel delivery port on ether side. Anybody know where I can get a new carb with the fuel port on the right side.

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10 minutes ago, Toybreaker said:

https://www.keihin-na.com/aftermarket/pwk/

 

shows fuel inlet on right side of carb..... back (filter) looking front (intake)

 

PWM has the fuel inlet on the other side, unfortunately it only comes in 38mm

I have never seen a PWK with the inlet on the right, only the left. If you look at the pdf on the link above, it shows it on the left

https://www.keihin-na.com/assets/1/7/pwk_parts.pdf

 

But OP, have you tried using spacers to push the pipe away from the frame?

Can you get pictures of the fuel line touching the pipe too?

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you want your fuel line as far away anyway, being you are losing power by heating fuel up, and risk fire in reality.  

I would see if the pipe can get pushed out some, or there has to be a way to route it. 

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Yes, I'm running a duel pingle. I will see about getting a picture up tomorrow. I looked into spacing the pipe out. But don't think that would be a option. Spacing the front pipe out, only moved the middle of the pipe out maybe 1/2 inch. Do they make reed spacers for the cheeta?

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