61, 65 and 70 Series Vertical Shaft Engines
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NOTE: Fuel enters the central column through a
port about 1/2” (1cm) from the bottom, to
help prevent the ingress of any residue in
the bottom of the bowl.
NOTE: The orifice in the main jet meters fuel into
the central column.
NOTE: Air from the main jet emulsion port enters
the central column near the top, then gets
bubbled through the emulsion tube into the
metered fuel flow to promote atomization.
NOTE: The main jet secures the emulsion tube in
the central column of the carburetor. See
Figure 4.49.
7. The throttle stop screw has a large pliable lip around
the head of the screw. That lip secures a metering
plug for the pilot and transition ports. Remove the
screw to reach the plug. See Figure 4.50.
8. Carefully pry out the metering plug using a small
screwdriver. See Figure 4.51.
Figure 4.49
Bowl vent ports
Emulsion air port: main jet
Emulsion air port: pilot jet
Emulsion tube
Main jet
Figure 4.50
Welch plug
Fuel feed leg
on central
column for pilot
and transition
shot plug in feed bore
Fuel port to
central column