Cub Cadet MTD P90 Series User Manual

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7.

The throttle stop screw has a large pliable lip around
the head of the screw. That lip secures a metering
plug for the pilot and transition ports. Remove the
screw to reach the plug. See Figure 4.11.

8.

Carefully pry out the metering plug and spacer using
a small screwdriver. See Figure 4.12.

NOTE: Do not remove the throttle shaft. The screws that

hold the throttle plate to the throttle shaft are
peened. When they are removed, they will expand
the holes in the throttle shaft, ruining it.

NOTE: Do not try to remove the choke shaft. The plastic

end of the shaft is molded over a grove to hold it in
place. Prying on it will break the shaft.

9.

Examine the metering plug: See Figure 4.13.

• 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.

Welch plug

Fuel feed leg
on central
column for pilot
and transition

Shot plug in

Fuel port to

central column

Figure 4.11

Throttle stop

screw

feed bore

Figure 4.12

Metering

plug

Spacer

Figure 4.13

Air passage

O-rings

End view

Fuel metering orifice

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