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Motorcycle and ATV Carburetors

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Carbs and Fuel Injectors

In most motorcycles and ATVs, carburetors (carbs, for short) mix gas with air in order for the engine to run smoothly. Fuel injectors do the same job on new motorcycles.  * '''Float Pin:''' This part can either be brass or plastic, depending on how old the motorcycle is. When brass float pins wear out, they tend to get holes in them, while plastic floats may crack. * '''Fuel Jets:''' Motorcycle fuel jets are typically brass and depending the bike's model and age, carburetors can have anywhere between two and four fuel jets. * '''Jet Holder:''' Jet holders are located below the fuel jets and make sure they're in place to let air and fuel mix. * '''the slow jet.  * '''Throttle slide:''' Ever wonder what determines how much fuel is sent to the engine? The throttle slide is responsible for this task. 

Electronic Fuel Injection

* '''cams are changed. * '''Mass Air Flow Sensing Systems: ''' With mass flow sensing systems, fuel is delivered according to the consumption of air flow. The system was not created for high performance because limited air flow slows down the response time.  * ''' Motorcycle and ATV Parts Exhaust Systems * Motorcycle and ATV Parts Engine Parts Engine Kits * Motorcycle and ATV Parts Fuel System Fuel Lines * Motorcycle and ATV Parts Ignition * Motorcycle and ATV Parts Suspension