26
18
24
17
23
21
15
22
20
19
14
or
Figure 5-33. Typical Carburetor - Exploded View.
Inspection/Repair
To clean vent ports, seats etc., use a good
commercially available carburetor solvent, such as
Gumout™, and clean, dry compressed air to blow out
internal channels and ports. Use a suitable shop rag to
Carefully inspect all components and replace those
that are worn or damaged.
•
Inspect the carburetor body for cracks, holes and
other wear or damage.
4
Some
Models
Only
2
3
1
25
16
9
11
13
12
Fuel System and Governor
6
1. Carburetor Body
4. Passage Cover
5
7. Main Jet
8. Ground Lead (Solenoid only)
9. Fuel Bowl Gasket
10. Float Kit
11. Fuel Bowl
7
12. Bowl Retaining Screw Gasket
8
18. Choke Plate
19. Air Filter
20. Collar
21. Spring
10
22. Ring
24. Idle Speed Screw
*Included in Carburetor Repair Kit.
•
Inspect the fuel inlet needle and seat for wear or
damage.
needle (if equipped), for wear or grooves.
•
The choke plate is spring loaded. Check to make
sure it moves freely.
Section 5
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