i need carburetors Mazda 323 1.5L rebuilding Harold E. Lozano P. harenlo@cable.net.co
The speaker size for a 1992 Mazda 323 would be 6-1/2.
All carburetors need to be free of buildup or debris so that they can omit exhaust. The exhaust system on a Mazda 323 can be serviced by a mechanic.
On a 1992 Mazda 323, the auto choke is typically integrated into the carburetor assembly. It is usually located on the side of the carburetor and is controlled by a bi-metallic spring that responds to engine temperature. When the engine is cold, the choke closes to enrich the fuel mixture, and as the engine warms up, the choke gradually opens. If you're experiencing issues with the choke, it may require adjustment or replacement.
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There are many places where one could find some repair manuals for Mazda 323 F cars online. The best place to look for car repair manuals online would be at places like Amazon.
To repair the carburetor in a 1993 Mazda 323 GLX, first remove the carburetor from the engine by disconnecting the throttle linkage, fuel lines, and any electrical connections. Clean the carburetor thoroughly using a carburetor cleaner, paying special attention to jets and passages. Replace any worn or damaged gaskets and seals, then reassemble the carburetor. Finally, reinstall it on the engine, ensuring all connections are secure, and adjust the idle and mixture settings as needed.
I'm trying to locate the throttle sensor in my 1992 Mazda 323
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NO, but the entire wheel assembly will have to be removed.
That would all depend on what model you are refering too. 1991 and 1992 Mazda 323 parts are all interchangable (there may be a few exceptions). If your refering to another model, someone else will have to address that aspect.
No sorry they are completely different.