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1986 yamaha tt225 I need carb specs please - TT-R 225 Yamaha Motorcycles

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Not sure exactly what you are needing? Carb size? Jet sizes?Float adj? Also ,is this an '86 TT225S? If so the carb is a 40mm Mikuni, the Pilot/Slow Jet is a #42, the Main jet is a #118 Can you be more specific on model and what you are looking for if this is not what you need?

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