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Hi everyone,

I am going to look at a Z today that has Triple Mikuni Carburetors. I want to make sure I can identify the sizing of the carburetors, whether they are 40mm, 44mm, or 50mm (doubtful). The car has a L28, so it will most likely be 44mm, but I am not 100% sure.

I understand there are stamps on the Butterfly throttle plates, does anyone have a picture of the stamped number? I understand 40mm would be stamped 165, 44mm would be stamped 175, and 50mm stamped 185.

Any pictures would be of great assistance!

Thank you,

spitz17

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Thanks jerry, I appreciate it!

I read up a bit online, and a few sites said that the throttle plate that is marked with 165, 175 or 185 is stamped on the manifold side. Would that not make it non-visible from looking in the air cleaner side?

My Mikuni manuals do not show wing nuts on the caps. The application #s are Z40-550 and Z44-550. No 50mm application is listed. Mikuni boasts and 18% power gain for the L28.

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