
I'm thinking that I'll probably switch the top from my 38pwk short body im currently using with the 36pwk or if all else fails then I can buy a used twist throttle from a 99-2000 kx125 off of ebay. Just looking for any additional modifications that might be required for the conversion. The longer retainer should require a different cable and might conflict with the frame? The kawasaki cable incorporates a clip that locks the sheath to the holder (nice feature) but will that cable work with a Honda throttle? Not trying discourage anyone. The difference being a permanantly attached longer cable holder that is curved and swivels. 1 thing to note is the Kawasaki carbs usually come with a slightly different carb top. They might be identical in outer body dimensions but don't count on the rest being the same. Jimbo1143- have you installed the carb? What if anything did you have to do? They're identical to the 38pwk's that come on the 05 & newer Yz250's.Both have the TPS & Fuel cut silenoid. The 99-01 kawasaki Kx125 have the short bodied 36pwk on them! I just bought one pretty cheap on ebay. When the salvage man parts out my 01' CR 250 he won't know that I installed a 36mm PWK from an 06' KTM 250SX! But it's easy to see why with so many of us switching out carbs. Again I'm not 100% sure about all that, but you can see how easy it would be to get the wrong carb if you don't know what your looking for! Don't count on the seller to know either, way to often i've seen carbs incorrectly advertised on fleabay. The 200xc,xcw didn't get the short body 36mm untill like 07', prior to that it was the old long body 38mm. The 250sx got a 38mm short body in 03', then in 06' it changed to a 36mm. Not sure the following is totally correct but I think the 250/300 exc,xc,xcw got the short body 36mm in 04'. Determining if it's a 36 or a 38 is a little more difficult. It has a top thats retained by 2 screws, the longer body PWK's have a twist on top. The shorter body is easily identified by it's top. KTM used the longer body PWK's for years before switching to the shorter body PWK, and they have used the short body in both 36mm and 38mm versions. If you go with a KTM carb or any carb for that matter, make sure it's the one you want before you buy it.
