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Discussing various carb issues at work, a question arose.
If a float level is set to as have too high a level of fuel in bowl, exactly how does this translate into too rich a mixture?
If the only route from the bowl into the carb throat is via the pilot jet and then main jet through the needle jet, how does that small amount of fuel alter the mixture if the jet sizes control the maximum amount of gas allowed to flow.
Not disputing this, I know it does but couldn't propose the actual reason. Wouldn't the extra gas be ejected through the overflow vent(if it rose that high anyway).
Well just a puzzlement in trying to explain the reality of the effect.
DH
If a float level is set to as have too high a level of fuel in bowl, exactly how does this translate into too rich a mixture?
If the only route from the bowl into the carb throat is via the pilot jet and then main jet through the needle jet, how does that small amount of fuel alter the mixture if the jet sizes control the maximum amount of gas allowed to flow.
Not disputing this, I know it does but couldn't propose the actual reason. Wouldn't the extra gas be ejected through the overflow vent(if it rose that high anyway).
Well just a puzzlement in trying to explain the reality of the effect.
DH