Cub Cadet MTD 70 Series User Manual

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9.

Examine the metering plug: See Figure 4.52.

• Fuel, drawn from the central column via the long

fuel feed leg, is metered by the brass orifice in the
tip of the metering plug.

• Air, drawn from the emulsion air port, is metered by

the size of the brass orifice at the entrance to the
port.

• The fuel and air that feed the pilot and transition

ports are mixed at the metering plug.

• The metering plug creates a small venturi. The

pressure drop of the air passing through the meter-
ing plug draws the fuel into the passage to the pilot
and transition ports, in an emulsified mixture.

NOTE: In cut-away view, the passage by the metering port

is visible. See Figure 4.53.

NOTE: The pilot screw regulates how much of this pre-

mixed fuel/air emulsion is allowed to enter the
throat of the carburetor, to atomize down-stream of
the throttle plate. On early production carburetors
the pilot screw is serviceable, but on current pro-
duction units it is set at the factory with Loctite to
prevent movement from vibration. The screw head
is removed to meet EPA and CARB requirements.
See Figure 4.54.

NOTE: The transition ports are fixed. They are drilled into

the throat of the carburetor, down-stream of the
venturi. They lie behind the brass welch plug near
the pilot screw.

Figure 4.52

O-ring seals

Air passage

End view

Fuel metering orifice

Figure 4.53

Figure 4.54

Transition ports Pilot port

Pilot screw
(old style)

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