Pilot Jet Plug
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Chuckster
Pilot Jet Plug
While I was disassembling carb #3, I noticed when I removed the float bowl that the black pilot jet plug was just laying in the bottom of the float bowl. It is somewhat deformed and looks kinda mashed somehow. Needless to say, I will need a new one. But it made me wonder, what is the purpose of the pilot jet plug and what effect does it have on the carb if it falls out and is sitting in your float bowl? -ChuckTags: None -
basic
chances are it fell out after you pulled the bowl off,if you look at the bowl closely where the plug lines up, you can see a molded in standoff that holds the plug into the pilot jet hole. As far as the purpose, I have been wondering the same myself. -
82Shafty
The plugs is meant to close off and complete the low-speed fuel circuit, but it (the plug) is removable to allow for easy access to the low-speed jet.
Four new ones through the Suzi dealer are cheap. I just installed four new ones (little black plugs) in mine, and o-rings, and dipped them for fun. Oh ya, a little polishing while I was at it.
.PLUG
13357-44080 2.08 each for your 81 550t
Check out what K2 posted on the carbs.
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Chuckster
Thanks Basic. I was wondering what held it in place. Wonder how mine got all mangled up though.
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Chuckster
Shafty, thanks for the info and the link. Good stuff. :-DThe plugs is meant to close off and complete the low-speed fuel circuit, but it (the plug) is removable to allow for easy access to the low-speed jet.
Four new ones through the Suzi dealer are cheap. I just installed four new ones (little black plugs) in mine, and o-rings, and dipped them for fun. Oh ya, a little polishing while I was at it.
.PLUG
13357-44080 2.08 each for your 81 550t
Check out what K2 posted on the carbs.
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focus frenzy
wrong one, he is asking about the one on the inside on the pilot jet not the pilot bleed air screw.
the pilot jet gets it gas from the main via a opening between the two.
if the plug is not in the emulsion tube will draw way WAY WAY to much gas as it will be bypassing the main jet screwed in the bottom.Comment
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Guest
my badwrong one, he is asking about the one on the inside on the pilot jet not the pilot bleed air screw.
the pilot jet gets it gas from the main via a opening between the two.
if the plug is not in the emulsion tube will draw way WAY WAY to much gas as it will be bypassing the main jet screwed in the bottom.
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82Shafty
Some like it fat...LOLwrong one, he is asking about the one on the inside on the pilot jet not the pilot bleed air screw.
the pilot jet gets it gas from the main via a opening between the two.
if the plug is not in the emulsion tube will draw way WAY WAY to much gas as it will be bypassing the main jet screwed in the bottom.Comment
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Chuckster
Thanks Focus, I get it now! :-Dwrong one, he is asking about the one on the inside on the pilot jet not the pilot bleed air screw.
the pilot jet gets it gas from the main via a opening between the two.
if the plug is not in the emulsion tube will draw way WAY WAY to much gas as it will be bypassing the main jet screwed in the bottom.Comment
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