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tallfarmboy

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I have this Kawasaki KTR27A trimmer... It needs a carburetor kit. I can't find any identifying marks on this odd carburetor anywhere. See pictures and let me know if you can ID what it is. Pretty sure it is a TK carb (see pic), but can't find anything other than a "G" stamped and then 42023 C6HQ on a plastic piece. All should be on the pics.
Please help!
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I have looked and looked and looked... I am thinking it's a Kawasaki only build.

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take it apart and see if you can find a match on ebay i have some tk kits but will have to see the gaskets
 
I need the pump diaphragm... It's a $28 part... Whew! It's different than any other carburetor that I've ever worked on. Thank you all for your help so far.

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i have a kawasaki tk kit in front of me i need to see the diaphragm to know if i have the right kit
 
It'll be tomorrow maybe... I left the diaphragm and carb at the school. It doesn't have a separate gasket sandwiching it like most... It's thicker and seems much stronger than a regular diaphragm off of a walbro or zama carb.

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I need the pump diaphragm... It's a $28 part... Whew! It's different than any other carburetor that I've ever worked on. Thank you all for your help so far.

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That is a good reason to not buy the gaskets separately, unless you have no other choice. There has got to be a rebuild kit out there...
 
Oh, trust me... that's exactly what I am trying to do. It just doesn't have any identifying marks on it that are getting me anywhere.
 
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Both sides of the diaphragm pictured... It had a bad reaction with carb cleaner, but almost looks usable now. Tempted to reinstall and see what happens.

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