Custom Search
 
  
 
TM 55-1905-219-14-8
4-7.2. CARBURETOR - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
LOCATION
ITEM
ACTION
REMARKS
ADJUSTMENTS
13. Float
Float
Check for correct float level.
level
The top face of the float should
come to rest flush with the face
of the carburetor body. If it
does not, carefully bend float
arm up or down as required to
obtain correct level. Check that
the float action is free from
binding.
14. High and
1. Note stops built into the backs
low speed
of the dial knobs and the mount-
needle
ing. These stops limit the
valves
compensating variations in the
carburetor adjustments possible
during normal operation. The
dials are held in place by a
counter-sunk screw in the head
of the respective needle valves.
CAUTION
Do not screw down tightly, since this will result
in severe damage to the needle point or the seat,
making proper adjustment impossible. If the needle
or its seat has been damaged in this manner, always
replace them. Do not attempt repairs.
4-122


 


Privacy Statement - Copyright Information. - Contact Us

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business