Carbuerator Pictures (*.jpg) Parts  - Page 3

1997 Canadian Vmax JYA2LTN

These pictures were taken to help me re-assemble.  Some part names had to be invented.
Bob Walsh VMOA 2469
floatdrainscrew.jpg (43261 bytes) Floatdrainscrew - float chamber drain screws.  This picture was an afterthought so it was missed from the float2 & 3.jpg.  Loosen these and the float bowels drain through the hoses that come out the side brackets (see the rust).  They are accessed from the opposite side of the float chamber, on the lower right of the carb.
floatjetblock1.jpg (47563 bytes) Floatjetblock1 - In position, main jet at the bottom.  The brass screw at the top holds the needle jet in place.
floatjetblock2.jpg (34155 bytes) Floatjetblock2 - the relative orientation of the jet block parts.  See float3 description.
floatjetblockjet.jpg (33764 bytes) Floatjetblockjet - the main jet, pilot jet and main bleed tube.
floatneedle.jpg (50273 bytes) Floatneedle - the float needle in it's relative orientation to the float.
floatneedlein.jpg (50878 bytes) Floatneedlein - to the right of the jet block, the float needle in position.
floatneedlejet1.jpg (34021 bytes) Floatneedlejet1 - the 4 parts, note the alignment slot on the right.  Although part of the jet block assembly, this is the receiver for the piston valve needle.  The needle jet is inserted from the carburetor throat into the float chamber and the jet block.  There is an alignment knub in this hole for the slot.   The washer and screw are put on the jet block side in that order. The o-ring goes between the jet block and it's gasket.

 

floatneedlejet2.jpg (36493 bytes) Floatneedlejet2 - the jet hole side of the needle jet.
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