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Silver Carburetor Air Filter Assembly Replacement for 49cc 50cc 60CC 66CC 70cc 80cc
SKU HYQ.07305 AMFLHMB9033 Category Tag

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Silver Carburetor Air Filter Assembly Replacement for 49cc 50cc 60CC 66CC 70cc 80cc

Fits 49cc 50cc 60cc 66cc 80cc Motorized bike

Package Include:1* Carburetor 1*Filter

Match original equipment exactly for a perfect fit, easy to install.

Please Carefully Check All Pictures And Sizes In The Listing To Make Sure It’s The Correct Item You Need

Note:You have to wrap several layers of thread tape around it if you are replacing the NT carb that came with your 66/80cc bicycle engine, and if you are at a higher elevation you may need to change jet size for this carburetor to run properly.
Description:
High Performance Carburetor drastically increases airflow and fuel delivery resulting in more power. This power translates into a huge increase in torque and acceleration and resulting in an overall better performing engine.
Material: aluminum
Color: Red, Blue,Yellow,Silver

Fitment:2 stroke 49cc 66cc 70cc 80cc engine With No Adjusting Throttle

Install:
Unscrew from back of carburetor where it attaches to intake manifold remove the old one Put the throttle cable on the new one ,you may have to use the old cable sleeve adjuster. I had to on mine slide the new carburetor on the intake manifold tighten the screw down and you should b good to go

Package included:
1 x Racing carburetor
1 x air filter

About The Jet:
Start with the smallest size jet and give the bike a ride at full throttle for a few minutes. Remove the spark plug and observe the color. It will likely be a bright white indicating a lean mixture. If its a carmel color, then you’re golden! No more adjustment needed, otherwise, drain the float bowl, disassemble, and increase the jet size by .01mm. Repeat until spark plug looks ideal. Your motor will run the most fuel efficient like this and the engine will run smoothly.

Note::
Do not turn your screwdriver all that much harder than you’d twist your throttle. If the jet feels tight when it’s first going in, it’s probably cross threaded. Back it all of the way out and try again.

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