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FUEL
SYSTEM/CARBURETION
System
Operation
-
Keihin
The
Keihin
carburetor
uses
a
floatless
diaphragm
type.
Several
separate
but
overlapping
systems
are
used
to
meter
fuel
and
air
properly.
Refer
to
the
illustrations
on
page
3.16
-
3.17.
1.
Air
Metering
System
The
metering
of
air
is
controlled
by
the
throttle
plate.
The
position
of
the
throttle
plate
determines
which
fuel
deliv
ery
system
or
systems
supply
fuel
from
the
fuel
chamber
to
the
engine.
2.
Inlet
Needle
Valve
System/Fuel
Chamber
The
amount
of
fuel
allowed
into
the
fuel
chamber
is
controlled
by
the
inlet
needle
valve
assembly.
Opening
and
closing
of
the
valve
is
controlled
by
regulator
diaphragm
movement
and
spring
pressure
under
the
control
arm.
The
regulator
diaphragm
is
sealed
to
the
carburetor
body
forming
two
chambers.
One
side
is
vented
to
atmo
spheric
pressure,
the
other
side
(fuel
chamber)
is
exposed
to
the
venturi
(low
pressure)
through
the
fuel
delivery
jets
and
passages.
Atmospheric
pressure
pushes
on
one
side
of
the
diaphragm,
applying
pressure
on
the
control
arm
in
the
fuel
chamber.
This
reduces
pressure
on
the
inlet
needle
and
allows
it
to
lift
more
easily
off
the
seat.
When
the
engine
is
running,
pressure
in
the
carburetor
venturi
(and
therefore
the
fuel
chamber)
is
less
than
atmo
spheric.
This
increases
the
effect
of
the
atmospheric
pressure
on
the
diaphragm
and
lever
and
overcomes
spring
pressure.
When
the
lever
return
spring
pressure
is
overcome
by
these
forces,
the
needle
lifts
off
of
the
seat
or
"pops
off",
allowing
pressurized
fuel
from
the
fuel
pump
to
enter
the
fuel
chamber.
Fuel
inlet
needle
"pop
off"
pres
sure
is
influenced
by
many
factors.
Atmospheric
pressure,
venturi
low
pressure,
the
amount
of
spring
pressure
on
the
control
arm,
and
fuel
pressure
from
the
fuel
pump
all
have
an
affect
on
operating
pop
off
pressure.
All
of
these
forces
combined
regulate
the
amount
of
fuel
that
enters
the
carburetor
fuel
chamber
and
the
engine.
Changes
to
pop-off
pressure
are
not
recommended.
3.
Idle
System
At
idle
and
low
throttle
settings,
fuel
mixture
is
controlled
by
the
idle
jet
and
idle
mixture
screw.
At
idle,
the
throttle
plate
is
open
only
far
enough
to
uncover
the
idle
port.
The
idle
mixture
screw
controls
fuel
delivery
to
the
idle
port
on
Keihin
carbs.
When
the
throttle
plate
is
closed,
fuel
metered
through
the
idle
jet
is
mixed
with
incoming
air
through
the
bypass
portsXo
atomize
the
air/fuel
mixture.
For
this
reason,
the
idle
speed
must
be
set
accurately
before
any
adjustments
are
performed
to
the
idle
mixture
screw
on
Keihin
carbs.
As
throttle
opening
increases,
fuel
from
the
idle
jet
is
discharged
through
the
bypass
holes
to
ensure
proper
mixture.
The
low
speed
adjusting
screw
can be
used
to
fine
tune
the
idle
and
low
speed
system.
Turning
the
screw
in
leans
the
mixture;
turning
the
screw
out richens
the
mixture
4.
Mid-Range
System
At
mid-range
throttle
openings
(approximately
1/4
through
1/2
throttle)
fuel
mixture
is
determined
primarily
by
the
mid-range
jet
or
transition
jet.
The
idle
jet,
idle
mixture
screw,
and
main
jet,
have
a
minor
effect
on
mid-range
mixture.
Fuel
is
metered
through
the
mid-range
jet
or
transition
jet
and
discharged
through
the
mid-range
port.
As
throttle
opening
increases,
the
main
jet
has
a
greater
effect
and
the
mid-range
or
transition
jet
a
lesser
effect.
The
mid-range
system
does
not
have
an
adjustable
mixture
screw
on
the
Keihin
carburetors.
5.
High
Speed
System
The
high
speed
system
consists
of
the
main
jet
This
has
an
effect
on
mixture
from
1/4
to
full
throttle,
with
the
greatest
affect
at
1
/2
to
wide
open
throttle.
Compensating
for
altitude
is
accomplished
only
by
changing
main
jets.
6.
Choke
System
The
purpose
of
the
choke
system
is
to
supply
an
overly
rich
mixture
for
starting
a
cold
engine.
When
the
choke
plate
is
fully
closed
and
throttle
plate
is
open
a
strong
vacuum
is
applied
to
the
main
nozzle,
mid-range,
bypass,
and
idle
ports,
and
a
very
rich
fuel
air
mixture
is
discharged
to
the
engine
for
starting.
Polaris
Sales
Inc.
3.15
3/00

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