Thorough understanding of aircraft updraft carburetors notwithstanding... I'm still learning, and a good picture to a simpleton like me is worth millions of words
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DaveDanger
I was so disheartened to discover that Keith didn't share a url link that would show me an illustration of these carbs opened up a bit.
Thorough understanding of aircraft updraft carburetors notwithstanding... I'm still learning, and a good picture to a simpleton like me is worth millions of words
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Originally posted by DaveDangerI was so disheartened to discover that Keith didn't share a url link that would show me an illustration of these carbs opened up a bit.
Thorough understanding of aircraft updraft carburetors notwithstanding... I'm still learning, and a good picture to a simpleton like me is worth millions of words
The way I described it earlier is all there is to it. The main
"tower" is emersed in fuel as is the slightly shorter access hole/plug that covers the pilot jet. Just picture two fingers in a bowl of water. If level or leaned over like on a sidestand, they're both still emersed in fuel.
I can't see how removing the plug would cause more or less fuel to enter the pilot jet.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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