Club Car Gasoline Service Manual page 243

1995-1996 ds golf cars
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TOP VIEW
THROTTLE VALVE
MIXTURE
TO
CYLINDER
CARBURETOR BORE
TO ENGINE
PILOT OUTLET
PILOT AIR SCREW
SIDE VIEW
CARBURETOR BORE
TO ENGINE
MIXTURE
MIXTURE
TO
TO
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
THROTTLE VALVE
BLEED PIPE
FLOAT
FUEL INLET
FLOAT CHAMBER
FLOAT SYSTEM
The carburetor is a float bowl type, with the float chamber located just below the carburetor body. The float
system keeps the fuel in the float chamber at the correct level while the engine is running (Figure 14-5).
Fuel is supplied to the carburetor float chamber by an external impulse pump that draws fuel from the fuel
tank and through the fuel filters. The fuel then passes through the inlet valve (5) (Figure 14-4, Page 14-4)
and into the float bowl. The fuel entering the bowl causes the float (4) (Figure 14-4) to rise until it shuts off
the inlet valve, preventing the fuel from exceeding a level predetermined by the float level setting.
BYPASS HOLES
PILOT JET
FUEL
FUEL
FIGURE 14-3
MAIN AIR JET
MAIN NOZZLE
INTAKE
AIR
MAIN AIR PASSAGE
PILOT AIR JET
AIR
FUEL
AIR / FUEL MIXTURE
MAIN AIR PASSAGE
MAIN AIR JET
INTAKE
AIR
MAIN NOZZLE
MAIN JET
FUEL INLET
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