It’s hard to dislike rotary barrel carburetors, they have no main nozzles to fail, don’t need accelerator pumps, they have far better / linear fuel delivery, no welch plugs, full adjustability, cheaper to make, no flat spots, can be run at part throttle without leaning out and don’t need to be set on the rich side at idle to for good acceleration.
Can anyone shed light on why they’re not used on chainsaws? It must be either engine capacity related or no need for sustained, part load throttle? Walbro only makes them for engines up to 50cc but I can’t understand why.
Can anyone shed light on why they’re not used on chainsaws? It must be either engine capacity related or no need for sustained, part load throttle? Walbro only makes them for engines up to 50cc but I can’t understand why.