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Super E Carburetor for Harley Big Twin & Sportster S&S Shorty Carb Super "E"

$ 34.57

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • Manufacturer Part Number: CBRT-SE
  • Brand: hotsa83
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 60 Day
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Type: Carburetor

    Description

    Description
    Fit:Big Twin and 1986 2003 Sportster 1984 1999 Harley-Davidson ster Models
    Fit:1957-2005 Harley-Davidson Softail
    Fit:Harley-Davidson1991-2006 Sportster 883
    Super E has a 17/8" (47.6mm) bore and 19/16" (39 .6mm) venturi.
    1- Verify carburetor is set to stock settings:
    a- Idle mixture screw
    b- Idle speed screw, ½ turn clockwise from
    engagement point.
    c- Accelerator adjustment screw, two turns counter-clockwise from seated.
    2- Start bike, bring to operating temperature.
    3- Set idle speed adjusting screw, clockwise to increase rpm, counter-clockwise to decrease rpm. Idle rpm range should be 950 to 1050 rpms.
    4- Adjust idle mixture by turning idle mixture screw slowly clockwise until the engine runs poorly. Note position. Slowly turn the screw counter-clockwise until it starts to stumble. Note position. Set the idle mixture screw halfway between the positions, or at the strongest idle. Inconsistent idle may indicate a manifold leak.
    5- With engine idling, turn accelerator adjustment screw clockwise until it lightly seats. Snap throttle open— engine should stumble. Turn screw counter-clockwise or ½ of a turn at a time, until engine responds to throttle twist with smooth, quick response.
    6- Ride motorcycle in various rpm ranges, and then try to maintain a consistent 40- to 50-mph. If the engine has a flat spot, or is popping/sneezing in the air cleaner, it can indicate a lean condition. If you notice stumbling or sputtering, it can indicate a rich condition.
    7- Low rpm operation is controlled by the intermediate jet If sneezing or popping is experienced below approximately 3000 rpm’s the intermediate jet must be replaced with a larger sized (richer) jet. If the engine does not run smoothly at low speeds, fouls plugs, blows black smoke or gets bad gas mileage a smaller (leaner) intermediate jet needs to be installed. Always readjust the idle mixture and idle speed screws after making a jet change.