The carburetor is where the fuel and air are mixed together before they are sucked into the cylinder where the mixture gets a spark (from the spark plug) and explodes causing the piston in your cylinder to move down. This downward motion turns a shaft that's connected to your drive (when the clutch is engaged) which turns a gear, connected to your chain (or drive shaft) and the wheels on your bike go round and round.
Installing carburetor kits, but no instructions.
yes,it is the same.
tomato can
choke, throttle, jet
you adjust them by buying new ones and installing them.
1, 4, 2 and 3 as i remember it. --
It has to come apart to do a thorough job.
The first Harley Davidson motorcycle was built in 1903, and used a tomato can for a carburetor.
Dirt in the carburetor, dirty fuel filter, water in the fuel tank,
Your timing is off in most cases, or your carburetor needs adjusting.
The stock carburetor on a 2002 Honda Sabre 1100 is a dual carburetor setup with each carburetor having a size of 38mm. These carburetors are part of the V-twin engine's fuel delivery system, optimizing performance and efficiency for the motorcycle.
Go to www.650ccnd.com you'll find a rejet and adjustment there.