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With  the  throttle  slide  up  to  three-quarters  open,  the
 The  Carburettor '.­
      mixture  is  largely  controJled  by  the  jet  needle.  When  the
      twistgrip  is  closed,  the  engine  should  tick  over  rqther
 Is  a  Bing  double-lever  carburettor.   than  stop,  which  means  that  the  slide  should  then  be
      just a  trifle open. This  is  achieved  by adjusting the throttle
 The  cables  for  the  throttle  and  air  slides  are  adjusted
      slide  stop  screw  which,  after  adjustment,  should  be
 at the  handlebars,  by  means  of  Q  knurled  nut.  Make  cer­  secured  with  its  lock  nut.  If  the  engine  still  runs  irre­
 tain  the'lock  nut  is  tightened  up  again  after  making  the   gularly  adjust  the  air  screw  accordingly.  The  tick-over
 adjustment.   can  only  be  adjusted  while  the  engine  is  warm.  Read­
      justment with the engine running calls for some experience
      and  should  therefore  be  entrusted  to  an  NSU  dealer  or
      other  competent  expert.
     . If  the  carburettor  is  to  function  properly,  regular cleaning
      is  highly  essential.  For  this  purpose  lake  the  carburettor
      to pieces and  wash  the parts  in  petrol.  Clean the  jet  bores
      with  a  bristle  of  hair  'and  blow  through;  do  not  use  'a
      needle  or end  of wire  as  these  will  spoil  the  accuracy  of
      t·he  calibrated  bore.  Before  stripping  the  carburettor,
      keep  track  of  the  setting  of  the  jet  needle,  throttle  slide
      stop,  and  air  screw.
      It  is  also  advisable  when  cleaning  the  cCllrburettor  to
       remove  the  filter  on  the  petrol,tap,  to  empty  it  and  to
 Don't  change  the  carburettor  setting.  It  should  be  main­
      flush  it  out with  petrol.
 tained  because  it  will  bring  the  best  results  in  respect  of
 performance  and  petrol  consumption.  A  readjustment  is
 seldom  required.  If it  becomes  necessary  for  any  reason,
 rem.ember  the  following:     The  appearance of spark­
                                ing-plug  electrodes  gives
                                some  indication  of  the
                                correctness  of  the  car­
                                burettor  settings.




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