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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
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FUEL
 SYSTEM 
There
 are six adjustments: curb idle speed, curb 
idle mixture, float level, float drop, accelerator  pump, and fast idle. 
This
 carburetor has six basic systems: float, low 
spee

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
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 UNIVERSAL SERIES SERVICE
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FIG.
 E-19—
 MAIN
 METERING SYSTEM 
1—
 Main
 Nozzle 
2—
 Mixture
 Passage 

3—
 Boost
 Venturi 

4—
 Main
 Venturi 

5—
 Throttle
 Valve  6—

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
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FUEL
 SYSTEM 
port into the venturi. 

The
 check
 ball
 in the pump plunger head is a vapor 
vent for the pump well. Without this vent, vapor 
pressure in the pump would force fuel from the 
pum

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
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exterior moving parts of a carburetor are
 often 

responsible for unsatisfactory performance.
 For
 this 

reason,
 efficient carburetion depends upon

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
FUEL
 SYSTEM 

1-5/32 

133S2 

FIG.
 E-23—FLOAT
 LEVEL
 ADJUSTMENT 
 l—Float
 Arm 2—Float Scam 

horn
 to fuel bowl with attaching screws. Tighten  screws evenly and securely. 

Note:
 Longest

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is generally caused by excessive
 engine
 idle speed 

in
 combination with retarded ignition timing, 

engine
 heat soak or the use cf low octane fuel

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
FUEL
 SYSTEM 
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FIG.
 E-29—FUEL
 AND
 VACUUM
 PUMP—F4
 ENGINE,
 EARLY
 MODELS 

1—
 Cover
 Screw 
2—
 Lockwasher 

3—
 Diaphragm
 Spring 
4—
 Spring
 Seat  5—
 Diaphragm
 and R

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JEEP DJ 1953  Service Manual 
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E-47.
 Reassembly 

•
 Refer to Fig. E-29. 
 Install
 the valve gaskets, valves, valve retainer and 
secure them with the valve retainer screws. Make