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KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 01:33 pm Oct 06 2022
by HSV-Dirtrider
What is the stock carburetor for the KDX220? Is it the PWK35? Will the carb from a 200 fit or a PWK35?
I seem to remember these carbs being different.
1997 KDX 220
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 05:39 pm Oct 06 2022
by bufftester
PWK33 for the 220, 35 for the 200. You can use the PWK35 on the 220 no problem. You will lose a little low end, but make up for it in top end.
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 06:26 am Oct 07 2022
by SS109
Yup, what he said.
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 09:30 am Oct 07 2022
by pumpguy
Going the other way around works too. Obviously there will be some performance differences but it all depends on your needs and preferences.
I have a 33 on my 200 which started life as a 220. I haven't ridden it enough to comment further although the PO used it for several seasons with no complaints.
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 12:41 pm Oct 07 2022
by bufftester
Thats the great part about these bikes, literally the only difference between the 2 is the cylinder and piston. You can swap every other part between a 200 and 220.
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 08:37 am Oct 13 2022
by VTMTcowboy
I have a 35 on my 220. It came off my 200 when I swapped to a Lectron. Works great. I think I can get the jetting a little more crisp off bottom, but other than that it was plug and play, which was great because it saved me a lot of money since I already had the 35. Good luck and enjoy!
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 02:58 am Sep 04 2023
by jakeslouw
Any chance a PWK38 will work on the 200H?
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 05:11 pm Sep 06 2023
by bufftester
It can be made to work, though you would need to sort the jetting out. Currently running a 38 on my sons RMX250 and it runs well, but does eat a bit more fuel than the old 35 that was on there.
Re: KDX 220 stock carburetor
Posted: 10:33 pm Sep 06 2023
by John_S
I can’t imagine a 36 or 38 fitting on the H series. It would be such a stretch to get the carb into the reed and air box boots and they’re taller.

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