The Dellorto carburetor is similar to the dual system carburetor. It has no adjustments and has a primer assist start. It has a noncorrosive float and the needle is viton tipped, eliminating the viton seat found in the dual system carburetor. The angle of the fuel inlet is adjustable and attached to the carburetor body with a banjo bolt. This carburetor is used on some TVS rotary lawnmower engines.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Tecumseh Series 11 Carburetors Identification
This carburetor adds a fuel chamber, built into the carburetor body, that feeds fuel into the venturi during the initial warm up period. This patented feature eliminates, hunting, surging and false starts inherent to emissions engines. However external identification of the Series “11” carburetor has been a challenge. To make this ID simple, the Series “11” carburetor idle restrictor cap will be black, and all others will be gray. The part number for the black cap is 640200 and the gray is 640053.
Tecumseh Series 10 Carburetors Identification
The Series 10 carburetor is identical to the Series 8 carburetor with the addition of a choke. To assist in cold weather starts. It has a fixed idle and main. The idle restrictor jet will be capped to prevent access unless the cap is removed. The fixed main jet is part of the bowl nut. A ball plug is visible from the bottom, which seals the passage. This carburetor also has a serviceable main nozzle emulsion tube. It also has a stepped primer bulb to assist in starting.
Tecumseh Series 9 Carburetors Identification
The Series 9 carburetor is an emissions carburetor that uses the same carburetor body as the Series 8 but with a simple fixed idle system, identical to the one used on the Series 6 carburetor. It has the idle discharge port located at the 7 o'clock position on the throttle end of the carburetor. Identify this carburetor by the stepped primer bulb, the presence of a non-drilled idle mixing well and a serviceable main nozzle emulsion tube.
Tecumseh Series 8 Carburetors Identification
The Series 8 carburetor has both a fixed main and idle circuit. The fixed idle system is achieved by a restrictor jet that meters the fuel for the idle circuit. The idle restrictor jet will be capped to prevent access unless the cap is removed. The fixed main jet is part of the bowl nut. A ball plug is visible from the bottom, which seals the passage. This carburetor also has a serviceable main nozzle emulsion tube. It also has a stepped primer bulb.
Tecumseh Series 7 Carburetors Identification
The Series 7 carburetor is an emissions grade carburetor used on medium frame vertical shaft overhead valve engines. It has a non-metallic bowl and a snap-on bowl retainer to connect it to the carburetor body. This model has a fixed main jet and a fixed idle jet; both are located in the carburetor bowl. The float bowl, float, nozzle, and venturi are non-metallic, which eliminates the corrosion and varnishing problems associated with similar metallic parts. Common service areas of the carburetor are contained in the fuel bowl, which include the float, needle, seat and main nozzle emulsion tube. All of these parts can be serviced without removing the carburetor body from the engine.
Tecumseh 2 Cycle Series 6 Carburetors Identification
Series 6 carburetors used on TVS/TVXL840 engines are similar in appearance and operation to the carburetors used on 4-cycle engines with the following differences:
1. The bowl nut is left-hand thread. This bowl nut is identified by an "L" stamped on the nut and the international left thread notches across the points.
2. A dampening spring is installed on the float hinge pin to reduce erratic float travel.
3. The two mounting bosses extend out from the carburetor body.
1. The bowl nut is left-hand thread. This bowl nut is identified by an "L" stamped on the nut and the international left thread notches across the points.
2. A dampening spring is installed on the float hinge pin to reduce erratic float travel.
3. The two mounting bosses extend out from the carburetor body.
Tecumseh 4 Cycle Series 6 Carburetors Identification
Series 6 carburetors are used on 2 and 4-cycle engines. They have a larger venturi than the dual system carburetor and use a simple fixed idle system. Series 6 carburetors used on both vertical and horizontal applications are nonadjustable. The 4-cycle version pictured has a stepped primer bulb.
Tecumseh Vector Carburetors Identification
The Vector carburetor is a float feed, nonadjustable carburetor, with a one piece extruded aluminum body. The float bowl, float, nozzle, and venturi are nonmetallic, which eliminates the corrosion and varnishing problems associated with similar metallic parts. Common service areas of the carburetor are contained in the fuel bowl, which include the float, needle, seat and main nozzle emulsion tube. All of these parts can be serviced without removing the carburetor body from the engine.
Tecumseh Series 3 and Series 4 Emission Carburetors Identification
This carburetor is similar to the standard Series 3 & 4 carburetor with a few subtle differences. The emission equivalent has a fixed idle and main. The idle restrictor jet will be capped to prevent access unless the cap is removed. The fixed main jet is part of the bowl nut. A ball plug is visible from the bottom, which seals the passage. This carburetor also has a serviceable main nozzle emulsion tube.
Tecumseh Series 3 and Series 4 Carburetors Identification
Series 3 and 4 carburetors are generally used on 8 through 12.5 horsepower 4-cycle engines. The venturi size of these carburetors are larger than Series 1 and Dual System Carburetors. The quickest way to identify these carburetors is by the presence of bosses on each side of the idle mixture screw.
Tecumseh Series 2 Carburetors Identification
Series 2 carburetors were used on outboard engines. This carburetor is the same as the Series 1 with the exception of the remote adjustable idle mixture screw, and a built in fuel pump.
Series 2 carburetors have a built-in fuel pump consisting of a fuel pump element which inflates and deflates with crankcase pulsations which opens and closes two flap valves in the fuel pump, thereby pumping fuel from a remote tank to the carburetor float bowl.
When replacing the fuel pump element, install with the slot opening at a 45o angle as illustrated. Installation in any other position will damage the diaphragm.
Series 2 carburetors have a built-in fuel pump consisting of a fuel pump element which inflates and deflates with crankcase pulsations which opens and closes two flap valves in the fuel pump, thereby pumping fuel from a remote tank to the carburetor float bowl.
When replacing the fuel pump element, install with the slot opening at a 45o angle as illustrated. Installation in any other position will damage the diaphragm.
Tecumseh Series 1 Emission Carburetors Identification
This carburetor is similar to the standard Series 1 carburetor. The emission equivalent has a fixed idle and main. The idle restrictor jet will be capped to prevent access unless the cap is removed. The fixed main jet is part of the bowl nut. A ball plug is visible from the bottom, which seals the passage. This carburetor also has a serviceable main nozzle emulsion tube.
Tecumseh Series 1 Carburetors Identification
Series 1 carburetors come in a variety of styles. They are used on both 2 and 4-cycle vertical and horizontal shaft engines in the 2 through 7 h.p. range. It is a float style carburetor with a smaller venturi than the Series 3 and 4 carburetors. Some will have an adjustable idle and main and others will have a fixed main with an adjustable idle. There are also some fixed speed applications that will only have a fixed main system and the idle system will not be drilled.
Tecumseh Dual System Carburetors Identification
The easiest way to identify the dual system carburetor is by the presence of a large primer bulb located on the side of the carburetor. The absence of adjustment needles help to identify the carb as well. The dual system carburetor is used on 4-cycle vertical crankshaft rotary mower engines.
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