🛠️ Understanding the Emulsion Tube in a Carburetor (Main Jet Holder)
The emulsion tube (sometimes called the needle jet or atomizer) is a critical component of your carburetor. It plays a major role in fuel atomization and air-fuel mixture delivery , especially at mid-to-high RPM. ⚙️ How the Emulsion Tube Works Fuel Flow from the Main Jet The main jet feeds fuel into the emulsion tube. The needle controls how much fuel enters by its taper and position. Air Mixing & Fuel Atomization The emulsion tube has small air bleed holes that mix air with fuel before it enters the venturi. This pre-atomizes fuel for better combustion efficiency. RPM-Specific Fuel Delivery Low RPM: Fuel mainly flows from the pilot jet , with minimal influence from the emulsion tube. Mid RPM (Needle Jet Range, 4,000-8,000 RPM): The emulsion tube starts playing a bigger role as the needle lifts and exposes more holes, allowing more fuel flow. High RPM (Main Jet, 8,000+ RPM): The needle is nearly or fully lifted, and most fuel flows through the...
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