User Manual
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MIXTURE CONTROLS
RELOCATION OF CARBURETOR CONTROLS
Carburetor Retaining Screw
Intake Manifold
Retaining Screw
Remove  the  intake  manifold  retaining 
screws and carburetor retaining screws.
1.
The  carburetor  can  be  turned  180    to 
reverse  the  needle-valve  and  throttle  lever 
position.
2.
Rotate  the  intake  manifold  180  gently 
without removing the carburetor from the 
intake manifold.
Re-install the intake manifold and carburetor 
retaining screws.  Make sure the fitting faces 
are clean. Do not over-tighten the screws.
3.
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TYPE 61T CARBURETTOR
The  sequence  in  which  these  controls  are 
adjusted  is  explained  in  the  succeeding 
sections,  under  Starting,  Running-in and  Idle 
Adjustment.
The Needle Valve
When set to produce maximum power at full 
throttle,  this  establishes  the  basic fuel/air 
mixture strength. The correct mixture is then 
maintained  by  the  carburetor's  built-in 
automatic mixture control system to cover 
the engine's requirements at reduced throttle 
settings.
The Mixture Control Valve
This meters fuel flow at part-throttle and idle 
speeds  to ensure  reliable operation  as the 
throttle  is opened  and closed.  The  Mixture 
Control  Valve  is  factory  set  for  the 
approximate best result. First run the engine as 
received and readjust the Mixture Control Valve 
only if necessary.
Two  mixture  controls  are  provided  on  this 
Carburetor.
Needle Valve
Mixture Control
Valve
Throttle Lever
Fuel Inlet
Rotor Guide Screw










