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Carburetor & Pull Start Kit for SSR SX50 | 47cc 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Dirt Bike
Carburetor & Pull Start Kit for SSR SX50 | 47cc 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Dirt Bike
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All-in-One Engine Refresh Kit for SSR SX50 & 49cc Mini Motos
Get your mini dirt bike back to full power. This comprehensive engine tune-up kit is specifically designed for 2-stroke 47cc and 49cc engines, most commonly found on the SSR SX50, pocket bikes, and mini quads. By replacing the carburetor, starter, and clutch simultaneously, you eliminate the most frequent failure points in small 2-stroke motors.
The kit features a 13mm intake carburetor for precise fuel delivery, a heavy-duty pull start with a reinforced recoil mechanism, and a high-friction clutch pad for smooth power engagement. Whether you're fixing a bike that's been sitting or upgrading for better reliability, this kit provides everything you need for a total intake and drive system overhaul.
Product Compatibility
- Engine Type: 2-Stroke 47cc / 49cc
- Target Model: SSR SX50
- Vehicle Types: Mini Dirt Bikes, Pocket Bikes, Mini Quads, and ATVs.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Carburetor Intake Diameter: 13mm (0.51")
- Mounting Hole Spacing: 38mm (1.49")
- Pull Start Recoil Diameter: 80mm (3.14") inner / 120mm (4.72") overall
- Package Contents: 1x 13mm Carburetor, 1x Pull Start Recoil, 1x Clutch Pad
Why Choose This Kit?
- Total Reliability: Replaces the recoil starter, which often strips, and the carburetor, which easily clogs, ensuring your bike starts on the first or second pull.
- Better Power Engagement: The included clutch pad ensures that power from the engine is transferred efficiently to the chain, preventing the "slipping" common in worn-out mini motos.
- Precision Fit: Engineered to match factory 38mm mounting points, making this a straightforward "bolt-on" repair that saves you time and frustration.
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Pull Start holding up kind of good after awhile carb leak. May be due to my oversized filter from Autozone I’m change it out then go from there