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TKART magazine True or False | Kart float bowl carburetors: big truths (and false myths!) about carburetion, maintenance and adjustment – ​​part 6 of 6
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CLEANING FILTERS
CARBURETOR BODY LIFE
REPLACING INTAKE SILENCER
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REMOVING INTAKE SILENCER
FUEL ADDITIVES
CONNECTING CARBURETOR BREATHERS
POLISHING VENTURI DUCT

KART FLOAT BOWL CARBURETORS: BIG TRURHS (AND FALSE MYTHS!) ABOUT CARBURETION, MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT – ​​PART 6 OF 6

Giacomo Mantovani
17 July 2025 • 6 min. read

Sixth (and final) episode of the series of “True or False” dedicated to the management, maintenance and carburetion of bowl carburetors for karting (you missed the last published episode, here it is: “Kart float bowl carburetors: big truths (and false myths!) about carburetion, maintenance and adjustment – ​​part 5 of 6”). Our questions are answered by Giuseppe Riva, technician of the DELLORTO Research and Development laboratories (an Italian company leader in the production of carburetors for karting and motorsport), one of the leading experts in the sector. The final seven questions in this series cover topics such as: cleaning the internal filters of the carburetor; whether polishing the Venturi inlet allows for... Find everything in the next slides.

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It is necessary to clean the internal carburetor filters after each track session

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