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IMPORTANCE OF ADJUSTMENTS
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It is the purpose of
this section to explain the importance of the various recommended
carburetor adjustments. For specific dimensions and recommended
gauges, see the Adjustment Bulletin for the particular carburetor
being serviced.
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If any one carburetor
adjustment is more important than
the others, it is the float setting. This setting determines
the rela-tionship between fuel
level and the height to which fuel must rise to reach the discharge
nozzle. This adjustment has a great effect on both performance and
economy. IT MUST BE CORRECT.
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The float drop
setting insures sufficient fuel for sustained high speed driving. On
carburetors using a float balance spring, this setting has a definite
effect on the normal fuel level,
thereby making its accuracy
essential. IT MUST BE CORRECT.
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Accelerator pump
action is controlled com-pletely by throttle movement. Pump setting is
made to assure proper relationship be-tween position of pump plunger
and posi-tion of throttle valve. Improper adjustment
can cause flat spots and
hesitation. IT MUST BE
CORRECT.
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The Choke Rod Setting
plays an important part in proper fast idle speed during engine
warm-up. When properly adjusted, it helps determine correct relations
between choke valve opening and minimum throttle valve opening. If
improperly adjusted, it can cause
hard cold starting, rough idling, stalling
and loading up. IT MUST BE
CORRECT.
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