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How it Works and Part Names (Mk1 Concentric)
The carburetter proportions and atomises the right amount of petrol with the air that is drawn in by the engine because of the correct proportions of jet sizes and the main choke bore. The float chamber maintains a constant level of fuel at the jets and cuts off supply when the engine stops.
The throttle control from the handlebar controls the volume of mixture and therefore the power, and at all positions of the throttle the mixture is automatically correct. The opening of the throttle brings first into action the mixture supply from the pilot jet system for idling, then as it progressively opens, via the pilot by-pass, the mixture is augmented from the main jet, the earlier stages of which action is controlled by the needle in the needle jet. The pilot jet system is supplied by the pilot jet (30) which is detachable on removal of the float chamber. On most 4 stroke models no pilot jet is fitted, but a pilot bush is inserted in the continuation of the pilot air adjusting screw passage. The main jet does not spray directly into the mixing chamber, but discharges through the needle jet into the primary air chamber, and goes from there as as a rich petrol-air mixture through the primary air choke into the main air choke.
The carburetters usually have a seperately-operated mixture control called an air valve, for use when starting from cold, and until the engine is warm; this control partially blocks the passage of air through the main choke.
- Mixing Chamber
- Air Valve Spring
- Air Valve
- Float Spindle
- Float Needle
- Needle Seating
- Filter Gauze
- Banjo
- Banjo Bolt
- Cable Adjuster (Air)
- Cable Adjuster (Throttle)
- Cable Adjuster Locknuts
- Carburettor Body
- Throttle Valve Spring
- Jet Needle Clip
- Pilot By-Pass
- Pilot Outlet
- Float Chamber Body
- Float
- Mixing Chamber Top Screws
- Throttle Valve
- Jet Needle
- Choke Tube
- Needle Jet
- Tickler
- Throttle Adjusting Screw
- Float Chamber Washer
- Jet Holder
- Main Jet
- Pilot Jet
- Pilot Jet Feed Passengers
- Feed Passenger from Pilot Jet
- Pilot Air Feed Passenger
- Primary Air Adjusting Screw
How it Works and Part Names
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