Hi
My 2007 F8 carburetor has a fixed, idle jet needle valve. The designation on the carb is 60N-31 it's a European specification. I'm in the UK
Can anyone tell me either how to remove it or how to clean it.
I've had all the other jets out and cleaned them.
I'm assuming the idle fuel/air ratio is fixed due to the flow of air/fuel through the carb.
All the "idle screw" would allow is more or less of the "fixed" mixture into the inlet manifold.
Also the by-pass holes are clean, so I'm thinking that when the throttle plate is closed there should be a flow of air into the pilot passages.
If the throttle plate on mine is closed then the engine dies.
Short of buying a new carb I'm a bit stumped.
Thanks
Bob
My 2007 F8 carburetor has a fixed, idle jet needle valve. The designation on the carb is 60N-31 it's a European specification. I'm in the UK
Can anyone tell me either how to remove it or how to clean it.
I've had all the other jets out and cleaned them.
I'm assuming the idle fuel/air ratio is fixed due to the flow of air/fuel through the carb.
All the "idle screw" would allow is more or less of the "fixed" mixture into the inlet manifold.
Also the by-pass holes are clean, so I'm thinking that when the throttle plate is closed there should be a flow of air into the pilot passages.
If the throttle plate on mine is closed then the engine dies.
Short of buying a new carb I'm a bit stumped.
Thanks
Bob
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