What kind of carburetor does a dirt bike use?
What kind of carburetor does a dirt bike use?
A simpler version exists, most commonly found on small motorcycles and dirt bikes, where the slide and needle are directly controlled by the throttle position. The most common variable venturi (constant depression) type carburetor is the sidedraft SU carburetor and similar models from Hitachi, Zenith-Stromberg and other makers.
What does it mean to use a carburetor in an engine?
To carburate or carburet (and thus carburation or carburetion, respectively) means to mix the air and fuel or to equip (an engine) with a carburetor for that purpose. Carburetors have largely been supplanted in the automotive and, to a lesser extent, aviation industries by fuel injection.
Why does my Holley 4 barrel carburetor stumble?
If your car or truck is equipped with a Holley four barrel carburetor and stumbles upon acceleration, more than likely the carburetor needs an adjustment to the accelerator pump assembly. This assembly delivers an initial shot of fuel in the right amount, and duration, to provide crisp throttle response right off idle.
What kind of carburetor does a Rochester Quadrajet use?
Replacing my old Rochester Quadrajet with an Edelbrock 1406 carburetor. This is a 1984 Chevy K20 3/4, just a yard truck for plowing my property. The old Quadrajet got gunked up from a broken fuel filter so I decided to try swapping on this old Edelbrock.
What kind of carburetors do I need for my truck?
We carry carburetors for: American cars and trucks, import cars and trucks, antique cars, classic cars, muscle cars, boats, and industrial engines. Plus we also carry a full line of Holley and Edelbrock performance carburetors.
What kind of carburetors do Holley and Edelbrock make?
We have rebuilt hundreds of thousands of carburetors since 1954. We carry carburetors for: American cars and trucks, import cars and trucks, antique cars, classic cars, muscle cars, boats, and industrial engines. Plus we also carry a full line of Holley and Edelbrock performance carburetors.
What does a carburetor do in a car?
Carburetors are mechanical devices that blend fuel and air into a suitable mixture that can be ingested for internal combustion by an engine. While modern vehicles are no longer equipped with carburetors, they are still commonly found on many older road going cars and trucks, as well as classic and show vehicles.
Can You Trust National carburetors to do the job right?
You can trust us to do the job right. We have rebuilt hundreds of thousands of carburetors since 1954. We carry carburetors for: American cars and trucks, import cars and trucks, antique cars, classic cars, muscle cars, boats, and industrial engines.