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MAN-79

 

The  above  data  are  merely  indicative,  as  many  factors  influence  the  carburetion  
and only a few are easily ponderable. With these indications we wish to give the 
user  a  general  guide  line  and  avoid  damaging  the  engine  under  environmental 

conditions which make the carburetion substantially leaner. 
A  fine  carb.  adjustment  will  always  have  to  be  performed  according  to  the 
experience and to the tests on track. 
 
 
As completion of this guideline, here are a few general recommendations. 

The carburettor is provided with an enrichment system to  
start the engine, (lever "C" - see fig. 5) when it is cold and/or  
when it has been kept inactive for a certain time. To get the  
max. efficiency, this device must be used with gas throttle 
closed or slightly opened. A few seconds after the engine 
has been started, shut the enrichment system to avoid 

engine flooding . 
 
 
The only problems which could be experienced with these  
carburettors are connected to the fuel feeding.   
The fuel feeding is regulated by the floater-valve system located in the 

float chamber. 
In case the fuel contains impurities, preventing the proper admission valve 
closing, the level in the float chamber increases, and the exceeding fuel is 
discharged through the carb. vents. In this case, it is necessary to  
disassemble the float chamber, remove the floaters and the fuel valve 
and clean it with compressed air (see fig.6 - 7). 

 
 
In case of puncture of one or both floaters, the fuel valve cannot be closed, and so 
the  exceeding  fuel  overflows  through  the  vents.  It  will  be  then  necessary  to 
disassemble  the  float  chamber,  check  the  floaters  status  and  eventually  replace 
them with others having the same weight. 

In  case  the  engine  has  to  remain  out  of  operation  for  a  long  period,  the  fuel 
admission  valve  could  get  stuck  (either  on  opening  or  on  closing  positions)  for 
incrustations. 
In  the  first  case  presents  the  same  phenomenon  of  fuel  overflowing  from  the 
vents  of  the  carburettor,  in  the  second,  the  engine  won't  start  for  insufficient 
feeding. 

 

 

Fig.5 

Summary of Contents for Parilla X30

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL MAN 079 X30 SUPER SHIFTER 175cc...

Page 2: ...Oil with specification SAE 75W or SAE 75W90 or SAE 10W50 In order to check the prescribed correct quantity of oil in the crankcase unscrew the screw V from the engine as shown in the picture if the oi...

Page 3: ...lly during the wintertime It is though possible to make a direct connection removing the thermostat the T pipe and the bypass tube between them The presence of the thermostat doesn t eliminate the nee...

Page 4: ...CTIONS 2016 The engine is provided with an digital ignition with variable advance When the piston is at T D C the notches of the rotor and stator coincide ATTENTION VERY IMPORTANT IS TO CONNECT THE CO...

Page 5: ...MAN 79 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 2015 LEFT SIDE CHASSIS RIGHT SIDE CHASSIS 4 Wiring ground Ignition connector Coil ground Coil connector Starter connector...

Page 6: ...MAN 79 INSTALLATION START STOP KIT BUTTONS IN POSITION OF KEY BLOCK 5 ASSEMBLY ESPLODED VIEW CARRY OUT A HOLE 30 5 INSTALLATION COMPLETED...

Page 7: ...manifold Inlet from tank Delivery to the carburettor Return to tank REMEMBER TO CONNECT THE COPPER WIRE AND THE OTHER CONNECTIONS AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE OF THE PREVIOUS PAGE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO TURN...

Page 8: ...lly pulled all the clutch is actually disengaged rotation free by hand of disc thrust plate EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE PROBE The muffler supplied with the engine is provided with a temperature probe fitt...

Page 9: ...piston and cylinder exceeds 0 17mm For NOT competitive use the replacement must take place any 90lts of mixture or whenever the clearance between piston and cylinder exceeds 0 17mm The prescribed cle...

Page 10: ...130lts SMALL END CAGE During the competitive use we suggest the replacement every 60tls For NOT competitive use the replacement can be made about every 90lts CONROD During the competitive use we sugg...

Page 11: ...floats to obtain the same Whenever an optimum carburettor setting is required in each condition it will have to be performed by acting on the adjusting elements to better fit the most proper mixture...

Page 12: ...or lowering it Turning clockwise to RPM increases and turning counter clockwise to decrease THE CARBURATION AT IDLE RPM It can be set by means of the idle jet in the float chamber the idle emulsion tu...

Page 13: ...cal needle vs the throttle A richer carburetion is got by lifting the needle by moving down the retainer clip to a lower notch obviously a leaner carburation is got by lowering it so moving the retain...

Page 14: ...olecules of gas in the same volume taken in by the engine As the carburettor mixes always the same fuel quantity this would be insufficient and the carb will provide a leaner mixture When operating wi...

Page 15: ...h these carburettors are connected to the fuel feeding The fuel feeding is regulated by the floater valve system located in the float chamber In case the fuel contains impurities preventing the proper...

Page 16: ...URETTOR OPTIMIZED FOR COMPETITIVE USE ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE NEEDLE NOTCH ATOMIZER MAX JET IDLE JET THROTTLE GAS AIR SCREW MIN 20 C K19 3rd 3rd and washer above DQ266 175 CD1 65 50 1 ROUND 3 4 10 C K...

Page 17: ...C max 55 C EXHAUST ANGLES TIMING REFERENCE 195 5 Feeler gauge 0 2x5mm TIMING ADVANCE variable COMBUSTION CHAMBER VOLUME 17 6 cm 17 cm min SQUISH 1 15 mm Measured with single wire from 1 5mm CORRECT M...

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