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Recently purchased a set of round top SU carburetors twin Hitachi HJG 46W. What can i use as damper oil for these carburetors that have been sent dried? WIll 3 in 1 oil work? or can i use 10w 30 nissan motor oil?

Please advise.



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Dennis

I personally use 3-in-1 branded straight 20w motor oil, comes in a convenient little squeeze bottle like the normal 3 in 1 and has a picture of an electric motor on it.

The damper is simple and you only need to remember 3 things:

1. 30Wt for hot areas, 20Wt for cooler areas (from Mr Matsuo).

2. The oil just dampens the piston from bouncing when going over bumps and from engine vibrations.

3. The oil regulates how fast the piston rises and falls when transitioning throttle.

If the oil is thick, the piston will rise slower and there will be more depression (vacuum/suction) at the bridge and it will pull more fuel from the jet. Think of it as a pseudo- acceleration enrichment circuit. It has the opposite effect on deceleration; with thicker oil it will fall slower and pull less fuel.

I have used ATF in my carbs for sooooo long I'm still taking it out of a cardboard can...... These really are the world's crudest shock absorber. I've micced enough of them to say with some assurance that there are two different sizes of pucks......so as you are fiddling for your solution play on......

What about using 3 in one multipurpose oil? Will it work? I dont seem to find 3 in one motor oil here in Panama. Just this one:

3-IN-ONE Multi-Purpose Oil | Household Oil | Lubricate Bikes, Guns & More

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