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KART BOWL CARBURETORS: GREAT TRUTHS (AND FALSE MYTHS!) ON CARBURETION, MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT – PART 3 OF 6

Giacomo Mantovani
02 June 2025 • 5 min. read

Third episode (of six!) of the "True or False" series dedicated to the management and maintenance and carburetion of karting bowl carburetors (you missed the last episode published, here it is: "True or False | Kart float bowl carburettors: great truths (and false myths!) about carburetion, maintenance and adjustment – part 2 of 6"). Giuseppe Riva, technician of the Research and Development laboratories of DELLORTO (a leading Italian company in the production of carburettors for karts and motorsport), one of the leading experts in the field, answers our questions. The 6 questions in this episode concern: the fuel level in the tank and its influence on carburetion, what is the effect of idling at intermediate speeds and whether carburetors for kart engines can be used... Find out by reading!

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The bowl level has a secondary effect on other carburizing elements, such as the float valve needles or conical needles

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