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    Help! Need a new carburetor for my ATC 90

    I've been trying to find a new carburetor for my 1970 ATC 90. Nothing on Ebay. I can't find one anywhere.

    Do you guys know of a website that sells them?

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    Might not be the actual original carb but, check out DRatv.com (Beatrice cycle). They will def have a suitable replacement, prices are very honest, service is great. No I do not work for them, I just really appreciate companies that arent out to screw customers. Btw they have tons of 90 parts.

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    I'll look into this, Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazyfor3 View Post
    I've been trying to find a new carburetor for my 1970 ATC 90. Nothing on Ebay. I can't find one anywhere.

    Do you guys know of a website that sells them?
    I have one for a 125m that would work just fine. It's in great shape. $40 plus shipping
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    just a question, why do you need to replace the one it came with?

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    This is the one I bought....

    http://www.dratv.com/19ctcafik21.html

    Since replacing my original carb, the machine runs great, always starts on the first pull. For some reason, getting the float adjusted properly has been a bear. I always seem to be leaking gas out of this one. I have to shut off the petcock when it's parked. That's my only complaint.

    I was never able to get the original carb to run right, and yes I do know how to clean them properly. There seems to be this sudden upsurge of people saying "you should never need to buy a carb". I'm not saying that's what you were saying, Tuff, but the question reminded me that I've read that opinion quite a lot lately. I just wanted to throw in my .02. Carbs DO wear out!
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    God knows they're not looking to make any effort to do anything, never mind move their foot to shift. If there was something that dispensed Cheetos every time they shifted that might be a different story. Welcome to America, where the biggest is best and even fat people who are too lazy to shift can climb a mountain.

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    I gotcha!

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    I have purchased 5 carbs from a seller called webllc, in CO. 19mm, LH choke too! search ct70 carb and look for $27.xx free shipping, (48mm bolt centers)installed them on 2 atc90s and 2 ct90s, have one for a future project. carb is jetted perfect for sealevel, but it take the small keihn jets. no adjustment on the cap so either use the old cap or dratv sells ferrels you can solder. I always take them apart and blow them out, and check torque on everything

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