3. Soak the air filter with oil. Put the air filter in a plastic
bag and put about a tablespoon of oil into the bag.
make sure to use the correct oil, see
on page 8. Press the outside of the plastic bag to
apply the oil equally in the air filter.
7.6 Carburetor
7.6.1 Carburetor description
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1. Fuel inlet
2. Fuel valve
3. Fuel inlet screen
4. Valve seat
5. Needle valve
6. Carburetor float
7. Float chamber
8. Main nozzle
9. Fuel drain screw
10. Jet needle
11. Lever arm
12. Needle jet
13. Idle adjustment screw
14. Throttle valve
7.6.2 The function of a float-type carburetor
Refer to
Carburetor description on page 16 for the
illustration for this text.
The fuel goes into the carburetor through the fuel inlet
(1). The fuel valve (2) controls the fuel flow to the
carburetor. The fuel is filtered through the fuel inlet
screen (3) before it goes into the float chamber (7).
The valve seat (4) touches the needle valve (5) at the
fuel inlet. The needle valve controls the flow of the fuel.
The needle valve moves together with the carburetor
float (6) to control the flow of fuel in the float chamber.
The lever arm (11) transmits the movement of the
carburetor float to the needle valve.
The carburetor float is in the float chamber. The
carburetor float is connected to the needle valve with the
lever arm. The carburetor float moves up if the fuel level
in the float chamber is high. The carburetor float moves
down if the fuel level in the float chamber is low.
When the fuel level decreases, the carburetor float
moves down and opens the needle valve. When the
needle valve is open, the fuel flows into the float
chamber.
When the fuel level is at the correct level, the carburetor
float moves up and the needle valve closes. This is to
prevent that too much fuel goes into the carburetor. The
float chamber keeps the fuel at a constant level.
The fuel drain screw (9) drains fuel from the float
chamber. The main nozzle (8) adjusts the fuel flow at
high speed. The needle jet (12) is the point where the
fuel goes into the venturi. The jet needle (10) is attached
to the bottom of the throttle valve (14). The jet needle
position adjusts fuel flow to the carburetor.
The idle adjustment screw (13) adjusts the idle speed.
The throttle valve adjusts the quantity of air and fuel
mixture supplied to the engine to control the engine
speed.
7.6.3 Throttle valve
In the venturi there is a throttle valve that moves up and
down to control the air flow. The jet needle is attached to
the bottom of the throttle valve. The jet needle moves up
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