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by Erik2
31 Mar 2023, 10:13
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: crushed air filter
Replies: 5
Views: 384

Re: crushed air filter

Thanks for your suggestion,Bob,but i bought the filter as a reserve,
so it is not urgent.
Thanks for all the responses. :ok




 
 
by Erik2
30 Mar 2023, 17:16
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: crushed air filter
Replies: 5
Views: 384

crushed air filter

Hi. I received an air filter by mail and it probably was pressed(crushed)during the shipping, so some parts of the paper element deformed. According to my attached photos: Is it okay to use it or i better replace it? as it won't work efficiently as a one without those defects? Thanks. https://i.imgu...
by Erik2
11 May 2022, 13:29
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?
Replies: 4
Views: 345

Re: How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?

To be honest i am not sure , I’m pretty sure the return line is always in use unless you are flat out using as much fuel as the pump can supply , but mostly when in the normal rev range the pump supplies more than the carb needs so goes down the return line Yes,it make sense. Thank again,Mocki,for ...
by Erik2
10 May 2022, 11:55
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?
Replies: 4
Views: 345

Re: How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?

Thanks Mocki. One more thing that somehow is related to the same subject: When the chamber is full,while the needle shut-off the flow of the gasoline into the float chamber,i understand that the gasoline(which is pushed by the mechanical fuel pump)is flowing now through the fuel return hose to the t...
by Erik2
09 May 2022, 13:56
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?
Replies: 4
Views: 345

How much gasoline is there in the carburetor's float chamber?

Hi.
How much gasoline(in milliliters)is there in the carburetor's float chamber,
when it is full?(the needle shuts off the flow to the bowl).
I refer to the 2E3 PIERBURG carburetor?
Thanks.