60L and 91SX-H Carburetor Rotor OS29083200 by O.S. Engine  [OS29083200]

O.S. ENGINES CARBURETOR ROTOR 60L 91SX-H
Price:
NZD$24.67
Brand:
O.S. Engine
Model:
OS29083200
GTIN:
4531028132238
Condition:
Brand New
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Fit Notes for 60L/91SX-H Carburators

This component is a replacement carburetor rotor carrying the model number OS29083200 and intended for use with carburetors that show 60L or 91SX-H in their parts listing. The following guidance highlights fitment reminders, a straightforward installation approach, and the rotor's contribution to throttle tuning.

Compatibility and fit

  • The part name specifies 60L and 91SX-H, so use it where those codes match the carburetor body or service part list.
  • Verify the rotor shape and indexing when fitting, as accurate alignment with the carburetor sleeve is required for predictable throttle control.

Installation overview

  • Remove the carburetor from the engine and drain fuel before disassembly.
  • Disassemble the carburetor cover and concentric parts to access the rotor, noting orientation marks for reassembly.
  • Install the rotor in the correct orientation, ensure smooth rotation of the throttle sleeve, and reassemble using original fasteners and gaskets.
  • Confirm there is no binding and check idle and full-throttle positions on a bench test before reinstalling on the model.

Tuning role and checks

  • The rotor profile directly influences throttle progression and idle stability by changing how the sleeve opens relative to needle settings.
  • After installation, retune the low and high speed needles incrementally and run short tests to confirm desired throttle response.
  • Inspect for wear and replace the rotor if scoring or deformation is present, as those conditions affect seal and response.
Remove the rotor and compare its profile and indexing with the carburettor sleeve, check for smooth rotation without binding, and ensure orientation marks align before final reassembly.
Inspect the rotor at routine maintenance intervals or if performance changes occur; look for scoring, distortion, or degraded seating that would justify replacement to maintain reliable throttle control.

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