How an Aisan Carburetor works?

Carburetors work via pressure differential. Air moving over an orifice (the inside of which is atmospheric pressure) creates a negative pressure zone. That negative pressure draws air/fluid toward the stream (think of those old-timey perfume bottles with the squeeze bulb).

How do I adjust my carburetor to reduce fuel consumption?

When it’s at running temperature, find the 2 screws on your carburetor that adjust the air and fuel mixture. You can then use a screwdriver to adjust both screws ¼ turn at a time until your engine purrs smoothly. To adjust your idle speed, find the idle mixture screw that limits the flow of fuel at idle.

What causes carburetor problems?

If adjusting, cleaning or replacing a carburetor fails to eliminate a stalling problem, the underlying cause is likely a weak fuel pump, plugged fuel filter or fuel line, or bad gas (too much water or alcohol).

What kind of carburetor does Aisan make?

Aisan efforts paid off in the 1980s, with the introduction of N-type and V-type high-performance carburetors. Aisan’s V-type carburetor was praised then thanks to its acceleration performance, all-aluminum construction, and astounding reliability.

How do I contact Aisan?

Nevertheless, if you are having trouble finding what you need then don’t hesitate to contact us by email or call us by phone from 7 AM to 4 PM Mon-Fri Pacific 888 689-975. Aisan is undoubtedly one of the most recognized Japanese auto parts manufacturers.

What kind of carburetors do Toyota use?

Its extremely good performance, lightweight construction, and high reliability made it possible for Aisan to become the OEM carburetor for several Toyota models of the 70s and 80s. At that time, Aisan carburetors were widely used on Toyota vehicles such as Corona, Celina, Land Cruiser, Corolla, Carina, and more.