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SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES Norton CP514-350i Manual

SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES Norton CP514-350i Manual

High speed carburetor rebuild

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CP514-350i, C514-350, CP512-300i, and CP512-300 High Speed Carburetor Rebuild
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Date – January, 23
2015
Typical Walbro Problems
They're really quite reliable, but when problems arise, they are frequently one of these.
The small filter on the fuel-intake side clogs. Clean it out by removing and spraying carb cleaner through in the opposite
direction of normal fuel flow. Re-insert using a pencil eraser.
The float diaphragm degrades and reap havoc on tuning, especially the low end and idle.
The internal needle valve WILL leak when they get old or worn out. If you notice gas dripping from your carb, or if the idle gets
unreliable, replace the needle valve and adjust the lever even with (or slightly below) the carb housing if you don't have a
gauge.
The fuel pump membrane gets stretched and/or sometimes hardens from the gas. It needs to be replaced occasionally. If your
pump doesn't pump properly, (1) it will be hard to start (2) it will tend to run lean, and opening the needles won't help much if
any.
Erratic idle, or no idle is often traced to a bad internal needle valve, bad float diaphragm, bad pump, and most common... crap
in the carb. You may also have an air leak!
The pop-off pressure is out of the normal range. About 12 PSI is normal. Pop off pressure is how much pressure is required to
pop the main-jet needle off of its seat. The fuel pump pushes fuel against a spring. Either having the wrong spring, a cut spring
or stretched spring can affect this pressure.
All Walbro carbs will run in any position, but they tune "best" as a side draft carb meaning the airflow intake is horizontal. The down
draft position tends to run a little rich at idle, and the updraft tends to run a little lean at idle although it's easily tuned regardless.
Some basic terms (see diagrams). The low end needle refers to the one that trims idle mixture mostly and affects mid-range mixture
somewhat. The high end needle trims mixture at mid-range through full power. Unscrewing the needles on this carb increases fuel flow
which richens the fuel/air mixture. Screwing them in reduces fuel flow which leans the fuel/air mixture. Don't confuse fuel/air mixture
with fuel/oil mixture which refers to how much oil gets poured into each gallon of gas.
First, screw in both low end & high end needles all the way then unscrew to about 1 3/4 to 2 turns out each. Choke or prime the
motor until the carb is wet. Start the engine and let it warm up. Let's set the top end first since it's the easier of the two. Go to full
throttle. Adjust the top end needle for peak RPM. Leave it wide open for about a minute to see if it changes any.
Should the engine go lean, open the low end needle slightly, if this doesn't work you will have to adjust the needle valve inside the
carb.( I will explain this later) If the top end runs OK, then slowly pull the throttle down until the engine begins to "four cycle" hold
the throttle there. Adjust the low end needle until the "four cycling" barely stops. Now lower the throttle more until it "four
cycles" again, and adjust the low end again. Keep doing this until you reach full idle. Now, from full idle begin to throttle up
until the engine starts to bog or hesitate. Open up the low end needle just enough to eliminate the bog or hesitation.
When this is done right, you will be able to set the throttle in any position and it won't four cycle, plus you will be able to transition from
idle to full power without any hesitation at all. Now, for easy starting it's best to have the low end a little rich and it will four-stroke a little.
Rebuild a Two‐Cycle Engine Carburetor
Before gasoline makers started adding ethanol to gasoline, rebuilding a carburetor was a repair that was rarely--if
ever--needed. Since the ethanol in gasoline breaks down the gaskets and other rubber components in the carburetor,
these days you will find it necessary to rebuild your carburetor when the parts become cracked or brittle.
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  • Page 1 Since the ethanol in gasoline breaks down the gaskets and other rubber components in the carburetor, these days you will find it necessary to rebuild your carburetor when the parts become cracked or brittle. ¤ Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com...
  • Page 2 You will find it helpful to organize the parts into rows for the top and bottom of the carburetor as you break it down. 1. Remove the carburetor base Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 3 Use the base plate and the four screws to start the row of parts for the bottom assembly. 2. Remove the bottom gasket Remove the gasket from the bottom of the carburetor and separate it from the diaphragm. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 4 Unscrew the screw that holds the needle assembly in the carburetor. Hold the needle assembly down as you do this. The spring beneath it can cause it to launch across your work area. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 5 Remove the screw that holds the top cover to the carburetor. Place the top cover and screw in a new row to keep the parts from each side of the carburetor organized. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 6 Remove the gasket and separate it from the reed valve. 6. Remove the air filter Use a pick to remove the air filter screen from the carburetor. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 7 Swap the new parts from the rebuild kit with the old parts from the carburetor. When you reassemble your carburetor you will know that all the parts are new. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 8 2. Replace the top cover assembly Add the new gasket to the top cover. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 9 Then add the reed valve. Place the top cover assembly on the carburetor and tighten the screw. Now turn the carburetor over to finish the reassembly. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 10 Drop it into place over the spring and hold it in place. Continue holding the needle assembly and tighten the screw. DO NOT bend the needle assembly pivot. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 11 4. Install the bottom cover Set the bottom gasket in place on the carburetor. Then set the diaphragm into place. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...
  • Page 12 Set the bottom cover into place and begin threading the four screws. Then just tighten the screws to finalize your carburetor rebuild. Norton is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. www.nortonconstructionproducts.com PH: (254) 2310918...

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