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Vendor: Nissan
Forklift Parts N-16010-Fu400 Carburetor for Nissan Engine K21 K25
Regular price $ 259 -
Vendor: Komatsu
16010-50K01 CARBURETOR GAS KOMATSU FG25C-12 FORKLIFT PARTS
Regular price $ 228 -
Vendor: Toyota
Carburetor For Toyota Forklifts 4Y 5K Engines 21100-78136-71
Regular price $ 238 -
Vendor: Kipor
For Kipor IG2000 IG2000S GS2000 KGE2000TI Generators Carburetor KG105-10000
Regular price $ 45 -
Vendor: Honda
CARBURETOR FITS HONDA GX630 & GX690 V TWIN CYLINDER 16100-Z9E-033 NEW
Regular price $ 189 -
Vendor: Kubota
12691-44010 Carburetor Carb for Kubota WG600 WG750 Gas Engine Grasshopper
Regular price $ 85 -
Vendor: Others
13200-964J0 CARBURETOR ASSY For Suzuki DT30 E13 E40 40HP 2-stroke Boat Engine Replacement parts 13200-964J0-000 outboard engine
Regular price $ 79 -
Vendor: ISUZU
1320085231 New Carburetor for Suzuki SJ410 F10A ST100 F10A 465Q 13200-85231
Regular price $ 79 -
Vendor: Toyota
Carb Carburetor 21100-13420 For Toyota 5K Forklift Corolla Liteace 2110013420
Regular price $ 109 -
Vendor: Toyota
Carburetor 21100-78150-71 for Toyota Forklifts 4Y 5K Engines 78153-71 78157-71
Regular price $ 196 -
Vendor: Nissan
CARBURETOR ASSY 16010-FU400 16010-FU400 FOR NISSAN K21 K25 ENGINE FORKLIFT PARTS AUTO ELECTRICAL TCM LO2 HELI
Regular price $ 179 -
Vendor: Hope Backhoe Parts
Carburetor 6CYL Engine REP. HOLLEY 1904 1908 1909 1920 Fits Ford 1 Barrel carb
Sale price $ 125Regular price $ 199
How does a carburetor work?
1. The carburetor is a key component in the engine, and small changes may affect the performance of the entire vehicle. Therefore, during the disassembly and assembly of the carburetor, appropriate tools must be used with moderate force to prevent parts from deforming. The disassembled parts should be arranged neatly in order to prevent missing or wrong installation during assembly.
2. Carburetor cleaning should be done in a clean place. First, wipe the outer surface of the carburetor. To clean the internal parts, use special carburetor cleaning agent or industrial gasoline. In addition to impurities, pay attention to cleaning the gasoline colloid on the surface of the parts. Blow the cleaned parts with compressed air and do not wipe them with cloth or paper that will produce burrs to prevent re-contamination. It is forbidden to poke the clogged holes with hard objects such as steel wires to prevent changes in carburetor performance caused by changing the hole diameter. Gasoline or compressed air should be used to clean and flush them out.
3. During the assembly process of the carburetor, the connecting screws of the float chamber and the connecting screws of the carburetor and the engine must not be tightened once. They must be tightened several times. The general tightening torque is between 12N.m and 15N.m. Otherwise, the joint surface will be deformed and air or oil leakage may occur. The tightening torque of measuring hole parts is generally between 1.5N.m and 3.0N.m. Excessive tightening torque will damage the threads, cause deformation of the parts, and even produce metal shavings, causing secondary pollution and affecting the performance of the carburetor.
4. During the process of cleaning the carburetor, if there is a lot of sediment in the carburetor float chamber, it is often caused by the failure of the gasoline filter. At this time, the fuel filter should be checked. If it is confirmed to be invalid, the fuel filter needs to be cleaned or replaced with a new one.
5. If the motorcycle is not used for a long time, the fuel in the carburetor float chamber must be drained to prevent the gasoline colloid from condensing and causing carburetor failure. In addition, it is important to emphasize that since the position of the idle speed adjustment screw has an important impact on motorcycle emissions, idle speed, transition, fuel consumption and other performance, it is generally prohibited to turn the idle speed air adjustment screw when cleaning the carburetor. If you really need to remove the idle air adjustment screw, you should first tighten the adjusting screw to the bottom, remember the number of turns (accurate to 1/8 turn), and return it to the original number of turns during assembly.