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Gentlemen,
Kel wanted to use a more reliable carb on his newest engine. In his thread he explained the issues he was having with the current one and an idea for using another. A couple of the members including myself suggested using an airbleed type carb both for it's ease of operation and simplicity of build. I posted a PDF file on his build thread but for those who might have missed it I also posted it in the files upload section.
This is the carb I use on my OHV 4 cylinder engine. This size can be used on higher rpm engines up to 1.00 bore. (not hit and miss) It can also be scaled down for use with smaller engines. The air bleed size is not overly critical as the opening is controlled by just moving a screw across the port.
George
Kel wanted to use a more reliable carb on his newest engine. In his thread he explained the issues he was having with the current one and an idea for using another. A couple of the members including myself suggested using an airbleed type carb both for it's ease of operation and simplicity of build. I posted a PDF file on his build thread but for those who might have missed it I also posted it in the files upload section.
This is the carb I use on my OHV 4 cylinder engine. This size can be used on higher rpm engines up to 1.00 bore. (not hit and miss) It can also be scaled down for use with smaller engines. The air bleed size is not overly critical as the opening is controlled by just moving a screw across the port.
George