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Mikuni carb number OEM or? 2004 Outlander 330 HO 4x4

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#1 ·
Hi folks,
Hope all is well. I purchased a cherry low mileage 2004 Can am Outlander 330 HO 4x4 last month. Previous owner had zero mechanical knowledge or skills he said. Told me he had replaced it with new carb but obvious to me it is a Chinacarb. He gave me the OEM Mikuni along with the Outlander and claimed he put the other one in because part (not sure which yet) had broken completely off. Anyhow, I am want to clean it and put new carb kit in it (hopefully it isn't beyond repair). I've exhausted myself looking online for correct OEM Mikuni stamped number.
All I have and can see is "33 56 L311" and Mikuni on the opposite side.
Can anyone tell me if this is a correct model and if so, which model in particular? See pics attached.
Thank you kindly.
 

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Thanks for your kind reply. It is off of a 330 however, not a 400. Partzillla lists the 330 HO 4x4 as Mikuni BSR33-56/SKU 700200230 vs
400 HO 4x4 as Mikuni BSR33-49/SKU 700200190.
With my apology, I am not sure if looking up threads for 400 carbs will be helpful.
I will check on thar VM you are alluding to although if you look closer (I wasn't 100% certain myself) the "Mikuni" logo looks like a more stylized version of my old Quadrunner one. VM(M)...ikuni on my 330 perhaps? Thank you for your kind and prompt response.
Much appreciated.
 

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BSR33-56 is the 330 carburetor

the 400 carb would be marked 33-49 instead.

I believe the 330 carb is still offered for the low low price of

CARBURATOR, MIKUNI BSR33-56
707200230
$615.99
My apologies for my well overdue reply (away hunting on my new/used 330 H.O. 4x4) but I appreciated your input. Indeed I confirmed that is indeed the BSR33-56. Everything is great now. Cleaned, tuned and runs well. Only beef I have is the short ass idle adjustor screw. Can't reach it without my flex screwdriver and even then it's perilous! Scorched hand through glove because exposed exhaust pipe so near. 🔥👀🤌🏼 Going to see if I can design an extension for it somehow.
Thanks again.
 
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They are both BSR-33 (33mm) bases.
Would the -49 and -56 just a be version number that indicates the jet package they come with or something like that.

With that clean up the original, you can still get a full BSR rebuild kit and OEM Mikuni jets are still available.
Lots of older Yamaha Kodiak 400's use the BSR-33 also.
A service manual should tell you what jet sizes it came with.
 
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Would the -49 and -56 just a be version number that indicates the jet package they come with or something like that.
Yes.... mostly

If you go to a parts fiche for the 330 and 400 you can see the specific parts that are different, most are jets which swap between the carbs.

There are some times though the carb body can have pressed in air correction jets that are different and not made to be changed. If you can identify these differences you can some times open up a small air jet larger but shrinking a large jet gets tough. It is always safest to start with the correct carb body but in a pinch I would try either.
 
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Thanks kindly for the info. Just dropped the carb off for ultrasound cleaning/carb kit.
I know how to clean them old school. Cleaned the one on my old Suzuki Quadrunner 250 a couple of times. Setting up needle, etc I leave to my expert independent
tech. Only $100 🇨🇦 and I can do the hook up myself.
Thanks again. 👍🏼
 
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