Engine
Fuel
Throttle
chamber
parts
Except
FU
model
1
1
4
@
EF087A
1
Throttle
return
spring
2
lluottlc
opencr
adjusuctew
3
Accelerating
pump
rod
4
Fa
t
idle
adjust
5CICW
5
Primary
and
secondary
throttle
valve
6
Sprin8
1
Idle
adjust
screw
8
Idle
limiter
cap
9
Spring
10
Throttle
adjust
rew
oG
I
l
I
r
Y
Note
Do
not
remove
the
puts
ked
with
an
uterisk
FU
model
on
TIlROTfLE
CHAMBER
PARTS
1
Throttle
valve
switch
adjust
screw
2
Fast
idle
adjust
screw
3
limiter
cap
4
Idle
adjust
screw
S
Throttle
adjust
screw
6
Vacuum
screw
7
Primary
and
secondary
throttle
valves
Note
Do
not
remove
the
putl
marked
with
an
uterist
EF864
Fig
EF
64
Throttle
Chamber
EF
28
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
Dirt
gum
water
or
carbon
con
tamination
in
or
on
exterior
moving
parts
of
a
carburetor
are
often
respon
sible
for
unsatisfactory
performance
For
this
reason
efficient
carhuretion
depends
upon
careful
cleaning
and
inspection
while
servicing
Blow
all
passages
and
castings
with
compressed
air
and
blow
off
all
parts
until
dry
Note
Do
not
pass
drills
or
wires
through
calibrated
jets
or
passages
as
this
may
enlarge
orifice
and
seriously
affect
carburetor
calibra
tion
2
Check
all
parts
for
wear
If
wear
is
noted
damaged
parts
must
be
re
placed
Note
especially
the
following
I
Check
float
needle
and
seat
for
wear
If
wear
is
noted
assembly
must
be
replaced
2
Check
throttle
and
choke
shaft
bores
in
throttle
chamber
and
choke
chamber
for
wear
or
out
of
roundness
3
Inspect
idle
adjusting
needle
for
hurrs
or
ridges
Such
a
condition
re
quires
replacement
Engine
Fuel
3
Inspect
gaskets
to
see
if
they
appear
hard
or
brittle
or
if
edges
are
torn
or
distorted
If
any
such
condi
tion
is
noted
they
must
be
replaced
4
Check
filter
screen
for
dirt
or
lint
Clean
and
if
screen
is
distorted
or
remains
plugged
replace
5
Check
linkage
for
operating
condition
6
Inspect
operation
of
accelerating
pump
Pour
fuel
into
float
chamber
and
make
throttle
lever
operate
Check
condition
of
fuel
injection
from
the
accelerating
nome
7
Push
connecting
rod
of
dia
phragm
chamber
and
block
passage
of
vacuum
with
finger
When
connecting
rod
becomes
free
check
for
leakage
of
air
or
damage
to
diaphragm
Jets
Carburetor
performance
depend
on
jets
and
air
bleeds
That
is
why
these
components
must
be
fabricated
with
utmost
care
To
clean
them
use
cleaning
solvent
and
blow
air
on
them
Larger
inner
nwnbers
stamped
on
the
EF
29
jets
indicate
larger
diameters
Ac
cordingIy
main
and
slow
jets
with
larger
numbers
provide
richer
mixture
the
smaller
numbers
the
leaner
mix
ture
Conversely
the
main
and
slow
air
bleeds
through
which
air
to
passes
make
the
fuel
leaner
if
they
bear
larger
numbers
the
smaller
numbers
the
richer
fuel
Assembly
To
assemble
reverse
the
disassem
bly
procedure
taking
care
to
the
following
I
Thoroughly
wash
all
the
parts
before
assembling
2
Inspect
gaskets
to
see
if
they
appear
hard
or
brittle
or
if
edges
are
torn
or
distorted
If
any
of
such
undesirable
condi
tions
is
noted
they
must
be
replaced
3
Install
jet
and
air
bleed
having
the
Same
size
number
as
that
of
original
one
4
After
reassembling
carburetor
check
each
rotating
portion
or
sliding
portion
for
smooth
operation
Engine
fuel
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
In
the
following
table
the
symp
toms
and
causes
of
carburetor
troubles
and
remedies
for
them
are
listed
to
facilitate
quick
repairs
There
are
various
causes
of
engine
malfunctions
It
sometimes
happens
that
a
carburetor
which
has
no
fault
appears
to
have
some
problems
when
Condition
Probable
cause
Overflow
Dirt
accumulated
on
needle
valve
Fuel
pump
pressure
too
high
Needle
valve
improperly
seated
Excessive
fuel
consumption
Fuel
overflow
Slow
jet
too
large
on
each
main
jet
Main
air
bleed
clogged
Choke
valve
does
not
open
fully
Outlet
valve
seat
of
accelerator
pump
improper
Unked
opening
of
secondary
throttle
valve
opens
ioo
early
Power
shortage
Mainjels
clogged
Every
throttle
valve
Joes
not
open
fully
Idling
adjustment
incorrect
Fuel
filter
clo
ll
ed
Vacuum
jet
clogged
Air
cleaner
clogged
Diaphragm
damaged
Power
valve
operating
improperly
Improper
idling
Slow
jet
clogged
Every
throttle
valve
does
not
close
Secondary
throttle
valve
operating
im
properly
Throttle
valve
shafts
wom
Packing
between
manifold
carburetor
faulty
Manifold
carburetor
tightening
improper
Fuel
overflow
T
O
C
S
adjustment
incorrect
Vacuum
control
solenoid
damaged
Stuck
dash
pot
EF
30
acfuaJIy
theelectric
syslem
i
at
fatilt
Therefore
whenever
the
engine
is
mal
functioning
the
electrical
system
should
be
checked
fust
before
adjust
ing
carburetor
Corrective
action
Clean
needle
valve
Repair
pump
Replace
See
above
item
Replace
Clean
Adjust
Lap
Adjust
Clean
Adjust
Repair
Repair
Clean
Clean
Replace
Adjust
Clean
Adjust
Overhaul
and
clean
Replace
Replace
packing
Correct
tightening
See
the
first
item
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Condition
Engine
hesitation
Engine
does
not
start
Engine
Fuel
Probable
cause
Main
jet
or
low
jet
clogged
By
pass
hole
idle
passage
clogged
Emulsion
tube
clogged
Incorrect
idling
adjustment
Secondary
throttle
valve
operating
improp
erly
Fuel
overflows
No
fuel
Idling
adjustment
incorrect
Fast
idle
adjustment
incorrect
Damaged
anti
dieseling
solenoid
EF
31
Corrective
action
Clean
Clean
tube
Clean
Correct
adjustment
Overhaul
and
clean
See
the
first
item
Check
pump
fuel
pipe
and
needle
valve
Adjust
Adju
t
Replace
Engine
Fuel
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
CARBURETOR
California
models
Non
caJ
ifornia
model
Manual
tranlDlWion
Automatic
transmission
Manual
transmission
FU
model
utomatic
transmission
Type
DCH306
6t
DCH306
63
DCH306
60E
DCH306
67
DCH306
68
3
DCH306
69
1
DCH306
60
2
DCH306
12
4
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primuy
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Outer
diameter
26
1
02
30
1
18
26
1
02
30
1
18
26
1
02
30
1
18
26
1
02
30
1
18
26
1
02
30
1
18
mm
in
Venturi
diameter
23
0
9t
27
1
06
23
0
91
27
1
06
23
0
91
27
1
06
22
0
87
27
1
06
23
0
91
27
1
06
mm
in
Main
jet
107
145
107
1145
106
145
1107
145
105
1145
104
2
t04
4
Main
air
bleed
95
180
95
180
1110
80
65
1M
195
80
Slow
jet
1145
150
145
150
145
150
146
150
45
150
Powerjet
143
43
140
148
2
48
138
140
4
1
With
A15
engine
2
4
For
Canada
models
3
Common
to
models
with
A14
and
AlS
engines
except
Canada
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
A
T
C
AIR
CLEANER
Air
con
trol
valve
partially
opens
Air
control
valve
fully
opens
Oc
OF
Oc
F
38
to
54
100
to
129
Above
55
131
IDLE
COMPENSATOR
Idle
compensator
partially
opens
Bi
metal
No
I
Bi
metal
No
2
Idle
compensator
fully
opens
Bi
metal
No
I
Bi
metal
No
2
Oc
OF
60
to
70
140
to
158
70
to
80
158
to
176
Oc
OF
Above
70
158
Above
80
176
FUEL
PUMP
Fuel
pressure
Fuel
pump
capacity
kgfcm2
psi
cc
cu
in
min
at
rpm
0
27
3
8
450
27
46
1
000
EF
32
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
kg
m
ft
Ib
Engine
Fuel
1
8
to
2
2
13
to
16
EF
34
Emission
Control
System
CRANKCASE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
This
system
returns
blow
by
gas
to
both
the
intake
manifold
and
carbure
tor
aitdeaner
The
positive
crankcase
ventilation
P
C
v
valve
is
provided
to
conduct
crankcase
blow
by
gas
to
the
intake
manifold
During
partial
throttle
operation
of
the
engine
the
intake
manifold
sucks
the
blow
by
gas
through
the
P
C
V
valve
Normally
the
capacity
of
the
valve
is
sufficient
to
handle
any
blow
by
and
a
small
amount
of
ventilating
air
L
J
J
o
I
Fresh
air
Blow
by
gas
The
ventilating
air
is
then
drawn
from
the
dust
side
of
the
carburetor
air
cleaner
through
the
tube
connect
ing
carburetor
air
cle
er
to
rocker
cover
into
the
crankcase
Under
full
throttle
condition
the
manifold
vacuum
is
insufficient
to
draw
the
blow
by
flow
through
the
valve
and
its
flow
goes
through
the
tube
connection
in
the
reverse
direc
tion
On
cars
with
an
excessively
high
blow
by
some
of
the
flow
will
go
through
the
tube
connection
to
car
buretor
air
cleaner
under
all
condi
tions
r
IiI
e
1
LJ
1
Seal
type
oil
level
gauge
2
DafOe
plate
3
Flame
arrester
4
Filter
5
P
C
V
valve
6
Steel
net
1
Baffle
plate
EC871
Fig
EC
5
Crankcase
Emis
ion
Control
Sy
tem
EC
6
INSPECTION
p
C
V
VALVE
AND
FILTER
With
ei
gine
runnirig
at
idle
remove
the
ventilator
hose
from
P
C
V
valve
if
the
valve
is
working
a
hissing
noise
wiD
be
heard
as
air
passes
through
the
valve
and
a
strong
vacuum
should
be
felt
irnniediately
when
a
fmger
is
placed
over
valve
inlet
EC139A
Fig
EC
6
Checking
PC
V
Vo
ve
VENTILATION
HOSE
I
Check
hoses
and
hose
connec
tions
for
ieaks
2
oisconn
ct
all
hoses
and
clean
with
compressed
air
If
any
hose
cannot
be
free
of
obstructions
replace
Ensure
that
flame
arrester
is
surly
inserted
in
hose
between
air
cleaner
and
rocker
rover
ET277
Fig
EC
7
Checking
Ventilation
Hose
Emission
Control
System
EARLY
FUEL
EVAPORATIVE
E
FE
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
@
jl
D
W
o
0
0
UL
@
1
Intake
manifold
9
Screw
2
Stove
gasket
10
Thermostat
spring
3
Mar
fold
stove
11
Heat
control
valve
4
Heat
shield
plate
12
Control
valve
shaft
5
Snap
ring
13
Exhaust
manifold
6
Countczwcight
14
Cap
7
Key
15
Bushing
8
Stopper
pin
16
Coil
spring
The
early
fuel
evaporative
system
is
provided
with
a
chamber
above
a
manifold
stove
mounted
between
the
intake
and
exhaust
manifolds
During
engine
warming
up
air
fuel
mixture
in
the
carburetor
is
heated
in
the
cham
ber
by
exhaust
gas
This
reuslts
in
improved
evaporation
of
atomized
fuel
droplets
in
the
mixture
and
in
smaller
content
of
hydrocarbons
HC
in
the
exhaust
gas
especially
in
cold
weather
operation
OPERATION
The
counterweight
rotates
counter
clockwise
and
stops
at
the
stopper
pin
mounted
on
the
exhaust
manifold
while
the
engine
temperature
is
low
With
this
condition
the
heat
control
valve
is
in
the
fully
closed
position
obstructing
the
flow
of
exhaust
gas
As
engine
temperature
goes
up
and
the
ambient
temperature
becomes
high
enough
to
actuate
the
thermostat
spring
the
counterweight
begins
to
j
@
l
7
1
1
5
If
@
I
Exhaust
gas
flows
valve
dosed
valve
opened
EC247
Fig
EC
8
Early
Fuel
Eaaporatiae
E
F
E
System
rotate
clockwise
and
again
comes
into
contact
with
the
stopper
pin
With
this
condition
the
heat
control
valve
is
in
the
full
open
position
and
exhaust
gas
passes
through
the
exhaust
manifold
without
heating
the
manifold
stove
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
1
Snap
ring
2
Lock
bolt
3
Key
4
Counterweight
5
Thermosta
t
spring
6
Coil
spring
7
Heat
controlvalve
EC913
8
Valve
shaft
Fig
EC
9
KF
E
Sy
tem
Component
EC
8