IBEA carburetors

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IBEA carburetors

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Just stumbled across these online and thought they looked interesting!

I noticed it has 2 AF screws, one for the pilot and one for the main. Cool!

Anyone have the good fortune of playing with one?

http://ibeacarb.com/ibea/ibea-l9-24mm-new/index.html

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Diaphragm carbs- stay the * away from them. Oh and 1 idle mixture screw, one idle speed screw. Just like every other carb. These thing are for airplanes and such that require a carb to work inverted, more problems than they are worth. I know because I ran a set of four of them on a race motor and finally went back to normal carbs after 6 months of trying to make them work.
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Bear45-70 wrote:Diaphragm carbs- stay the * away from them. Oh and 1 idle mixture screw, one idle speed screw. Just like every other carb. These thing are for airplanes and such that require a carb to work inverted, more problems than they are worth. I know because I ran a set of four of them on a race motor and finally went back to normal carbs after 6 months of trying to make them work.
Is that what they are called? Interesting.

I looked at this exploded part diagram and it has an idle mixture screw as well as a "high speed mixture screw."

http://ibeacarb.com/downloads/sparepartlist-tag.pdf
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Re: IBEA carburetors

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dv/dt wrote:
Bear45-70 wrote:Diaphragm carbs- stay the * away from them. Oh and 1 idle mixture screw, one idle speed screw. Just like every other carb. These thing are for airplanes and such that require a carb to work inverted, more problems than they are worth. I know because I ran a set of four of them on a race motor and finally went back to normal carbs after 6 months of trying to make them work.
Is that what they are called? Interesting.

I looked at this exploded part diagram and it has an idle mixture screw as well as a "high speed mixture screw."

http://ibeacarb.com/downloads/sparepartlist-tag.pdf
Oh great, the morons have stepped back into the 1950's, which is when the rest of the world stopped using operator adjustable high speed jets. Mainly because the idiots would turn the high speed screw in (leaner) when they wanted to go faster and fry their motor and that is why fixed high speed jets came into being.
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Haha!

Looks like a "modern" version of a McCulloch MC101 Tillotson diaphragm-carb for a vintage kart!! ...I LOVE vintage go Karts... :love:

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