How Often Should a Motorcycle Carburetor Be Cleaned?
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Generally, manufacturers recommend cleaning a motorcycle's carburetor every 7,000 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction to the carburetor: Introduction: The carburetor (carburetor) is a mechanical device that mixes a certain proportion of gasoline and air under the vacuum generated by the engine. As a precise mechanical device, it utilizes the kinetic energy of the incoming air stream to atomize the gasoline. Its vital role in the engine can be likened to the "heart" of the engine. A complete carburetor setup should include a starting device, idle device, medium load device, full load device, and acceleration device. Classification: Carburetors are divided into simple and complex types. They can also be categorized as downdraft and sidedraft. Based on the throttle type, carburetors can be further classified as rotary or slide types.