Fuel line. Throttle lines of which there are 2. One is the accelerator cable and the other is the return cable sometimes called the idle cable.
To clean the carburetor on a Cub Cadet Series 1000, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the air filter and the fuel lines connected to the carburetor, then detach the carburetor from the engine. Clean the carburetor using a carburetor cleaner, focusing on the jets and passages, and use compressed air to remove any debris. Reassemble the carburetor, reconnect the fuel lines, and air filter, then start the engine to check for proper operation.
Installing carburetor kits, but no instructions.
1989 Tercel does not have a carburetor, it is Fuel Injected. Wrong. My 1989 Tercel has a carb.
yes,it is the same.
tomato can
choke, throttle, jet
To change the carburetor on a Kawasaki ZL600, first, ensure the motorcycle is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the seat and side panels to access the carburetor, then detach the fuel lines and throttle cables. Unscrew the carburetor from the intake manifold and remove it from the bike. Install the new carburetor by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure and the throttle operates smoothly before reassembling the panels and reconnecting the battery.
To remove the carburetor from a Yamaha Vstar 1100, first ensure the motorcycle is off and cool. Disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connections linked to the carburetor, then remove the air intake assembly. Unscrew the bolts securing the carburetor to the engine and carefully lift it out, taking care not to damage any gaskets or seals. Be sure to note the order of disassembly for reinstallation.
To replace the carburetor in a 1987 Honda Civic, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the air cleaner and any hoses connected to the carburetor, then unbolt the carburetor from the intake manifold. Carefully detach the throttle linkage and fuel lines, then replace the old carburetor with the new one, ensuring to reconnect all components and lines securely. Finally, reattach the air cleaner and reconnect the battery, and check for any leaks before starting the engine.
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.
you adjust them by buying new ones and installing them.
1, 4, 2 and 3 as i remember it. --