Part 12-Jikov Carburetor
Part 12-Jikov Carburetor
Part 12-Jikov Carburetor
SpigotSpigot-Mount
Float Chamber
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Jawa used the Jikov 2928CE on its 638 / 639 / 640 / 688 motorcycles. Ural used it on its 650 cc exported to the U.K., 1998 to 2000.
The Jikov 2928CE is easily cleaned without dismantling the carburetor or removing the control cable, by removing the rubber hose clamps and rotating the carb upward.
1975
1940
K-302 K-37
1945
1980
K62 M Z8. 10 3)
1950
K-62 K-37A
1955
1985
K-63/K-65 K-68
K38
Ji ko v
K-38
(M -6 1,
29 K- 28 30 C 1 E
K-301
C (8 VK .1 3 2 03 K , 8 ei .1 hin 07 )
The Czechoslovakian Jikov 2928CE replaced K-301 carburetors. It was fitted on 1998-to-2000 Urals exported to the United Kingdom (650cc), as well as the Ural IMZ-8.1030 / IMZ-8.1230 / IMZ-8.401.
M -6 2, M -6 3)
1975
Table I: KMZ (KM) - Dnepr () Sidecar Model/Year vs. Engine and Carb
(10 / 2012)
Model M-72 M-72H K-750 K-750M MB-750 K-650/MT-8 K-650/MT-9 MB-750M MT-10 MB-650M MT-10.36 MT-12 MB-650 Use Military Military Military Military Military 2WD Civilian Civilian Military 2WD Civilian Military 2WD Civilian Civilian 2WD Civilian 2WD Year 1952-56 1956-59 1959-63 1963-77 1964-73 1967-70 1971-74 1973-77 1973-76 1969-1974 1976-87 1977-85 1968-91 Engine Size ( cm3 / inch3 ) 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 746 / 45.9 SV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 746 / 45.3 SV 649 / 39.4 OHV Compression Ratio 5.5:1 5.5:1 6.0:1 6.0:1 6.0:1 7.0:1 7.0:1 6.0:1 7.0:1 (7.5:1) 7.5:1 7.0:1 (7.5:1) 6.0:1 7.0:1 Horse Power BHP (hp / kW) 22 / 16.2 22 / 16.2 26 / 19.1 26 / 19.1 26 / 19.1 32 / 23.5 32 / 23.5 26 / 19.1 32 / 23.5 (36 / 26.5) 36 / 26.5 32 / 23.5 (36 / 26.5) 26 / 19.1 32 / 23.5 Max Power ( rpm ) 4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800 4,600-4,800 4,500-4,800 4,600-4,900 5,000-5,200 4,800-5,200 4,500-4,900 5,600-5,800 5,000-5,200 5,600-5,800 5,000-5,800 5,000-5,200 Voltage 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 12-Volt 12-Volt 12-Volt 6-Volt 12-Volt Carburetor K-37A (1950) K-37A (1950) K-37A (1950), K-38 K-37A, K-302, K-63 K-37A, K-302 K-301, K-301 K-301, K-301, K-301, K-302 K-302 K-301, K-301 K-301 K-301, K-65 K-302, K-63 K-301, K-62, K-63T (1985), K-65T, K-68 K-301 K-301, K-62, K-63T (1985), K-65T, K-68 K-301, K-302, K-62, K-63T (1985), K-65T, K-68
1985-2007 1985-2005
5,000-5,200 5,600-5,900
12-Volt 12-Volt
1987-2005
4,800-5,200
12-Volt
Dnepr never used the Jikov 2928CE carburetor on its Russian sidecars.
Table II: IMZ () - Ural () Sidecar Model/Year vs. Engine and Carburetor
(10 / 2012)
Model M-72 M-72K M-72M M-61 M-62 M-63 (Ural-2) M-66 (Ural-3) M-67 M-67.36 8.103, 8.107 Series 650 8.103 750Series Use Military Military Military Civilian Civilian Civilian Year 1941-56 1954-60 1956-60 1958-60 1961-65 1965-68 Engine Size ( cm3 / inch3 ) 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 746 / 45.3 SV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV Compression Ratio 5.5:1 5.5:1 5.5:1 6.2:1 6.2:1 7.0:1 Horse Power BHP (hp / kW) 22 / 16.2 22 / 16.2 22 / 16.2 28 / 20.6 28 / 20.6 32 / 23.5 Max Power ( rpm ) 4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800 4,800-5200 4,800-5,200 5,200-5,800 Voltage 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt 6-Volt Carburetor K-37, K-37A after 1950 K-37A (1950) K-37A (1950) K-38 K-38 K-38, K-301, K-301, K-301B, K-301, K-301, K62 K-301, K-301, K-301 K-301 K-301 K-302, K-63Y, 28mm Mikuni (1994), Jikov 2928CE (1998(1998-2000), Keihin CVK32 (2000) Keihin CVK32 (2000)
649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV 649 / 39.4 OHV
Civilian
2003present
8.6:1
45 / 29
5,600
12-Volt
Ural fitted the Jikov 2928CE carburetor on its 650cc Urals exported to the United Kingdom from 1998 to 2000.
Flange-Mount Bolts Directly on Cylinder Head or Adapter K-37, PZ-28, K-38, K-301 / K-302 K-62 / K-63 / K-65 / K-68 Kaptex VDC-RAM
Spigot-Mount Rubber Compliant Mount to Cylinder Head Mikuni VM-28 Jikov 2928CE Keihin CVK32
Another term describing carburetors is flange-mount or spigot-mount.
Jikov 2928CE
Modern Float Chamber (Bowl) In-Line with Center of Carburetor Body K-62 / K-63 / K-65 / K-68, Mikuni VM-28, Jikov 2928CE, Keihin CVK32
Jikov 2928CE
K-63 K-65 K-68 Mikuni VM-28 Keihin CVK32
Older Russian carburetors had external float bowls, with some built on a slant, with greater foaming of the fuel under vibration.
Identical Construction (mixture-adjust on same side, top or bottom) K-62 / K-63 / K-65, Mikuni VM-28, Jikov 2928CE, Keihin CVK32 (L22A)
K-63 K-65 Mikuni VM-28
Keihin CVK32
Jikov 2928CE
A few Russian carburetors (L/R) were built so that the mixture-adjust screw was always on the outside, but not the Jikov 2928CE.
8. Circlip
2. Throttle Cap
Figure 1
Starter System Jet 23. Float Axle
22. Floats
24. Gasket 9. Idle Adjust Screw Idling Jet 25. Float Chamber
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9. Idle Adjust (Throttle Stop) Screw 10. Idle Mixture Adjust Screw Float Chamber
4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
The carburetor consists of a body (1), float chamber (9), cylindrical, spring-loaded, round-slide throttle valve (7), tapered throttle needle jet (8) and fuel Injectors (17-19).
ru/ /obshee and www.zid -voshod. Jikov 2928CE Float Mechanism (moto.z16. moto.z16.ru www.zidvoshod.narod. narod.ru) ru)
Jikov 2928CE Is a Horizontal, Single-Chamber Carburetor Attached to the Engine and Air Cleaner via a Rubber Sleeve Protecting Carburetor from the Effects of Vibration Reducing Fuel Foaming in Float Chamber Float Chamber in Vertical Axis Minimizes Effect on Fuel Level during Motorcycle Turns Float Mechanism Maintains Fuel Level in Float Chamber Consists of Dual Plastic Float (6) Rotating on an Axle Fastened in Carburetor Body Spring-Loaded Float Needle Valve (7) Level of Fuel in Float Chamber (2) from the Reference Plane of the Chamber Is 11 1 mm. To Check the Level, Remove the Float Chamber, Carburetor Body (2) with the Float Set on the Edge of a Glass Vessel Pour Gas Through the Fuel Inlet Fitting (5) Check Level with a Ruler Bend Tab to Achieve Desired Level and Evenness between Floats If Fuel Needle Valve Is Clogged, Blow Compressed Air thru It
1. Enrichener Jet 2. Float Chamber Body 3. Starter (Enrichener) 4. Starter Lever 5. Fuel Fitting 6. Dual Plastic Floats 7. Float Needle Valve
The Jikov 2928CE is a further development of Czech carburetors, with a central rather than sidebar float chamber (bowl). In addition, the carburetor flange is not attached, but elastic, through the rubber interface tubing, reducing transmission of vibrations from the engine, which reduces foaming in the float chamber.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Fill the Simulated Float Chamber with Gasoline Continue until Float Needle Valve Completely Closes the Flow of Gasoline Check under the Lines Glass (Fig. 3) (tolerance of +/- 1 mm) If Not, Remove the Carburetor from the Jar, and Remove the Spindle (axle) Holding the Float (Fig. 4) and Then the Float Itself If Level is Adjusted Wrong, Gently Bend the Float (Fig. 5), which Controls Needle Valve
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 5
5. Idle Adjust (Throttle Stop) Screw 7. Idle Mixture Adjust Screw Float Chamber
Idling Functions when Throttle is Closed to 0.5 mm Open Transitional System Provides Smooth Operation at Low Engine Speeds Consists of a Jet transition System (3), Emulsion Tube (4) and Channel system System transients Takes Air from Same Channel as the Idle System, but without Participation of the Idle Mixture Adjustment Screw (quality) Fuel Supplied thru a Single Nozzle (3) and Cavity Formed in the Intermediate Air-Fuel Mixture Fed by the Throttle Valve
Jikov 2928CE carburetors were used on the Java-638, 639, 640 and 688, as well as the Voskhod-SM and the IZH-Jupiter-5-01.
The Jikov 2928CE carburetor has one device, never seen before; the ekonostat, serving to further enrich the mixture when lifting the throttle more than 14 mm.
Also Known As Corrector, Auxiliary System, Starter Starting System Undergone Significant Changes Instead of the Usual Tickler Float, Carburetor Equipped with Enrichener (Corrector) Represents an Additional Carburetor, Built-In Default Fuel Is Fed into Special Pit Thru Nozzle Pressed into the Float Chamber and then to Brass Tube into Mixing Nozzle Mixes with Air, with Resulting Mixture Injected Directly into the Mixing Chamber Enrichener Designed to Enrich the Mixture during Cold Engine Start When Enrichener Lever (4) Is Lifted, Piston (26) Is Raised, Extra Fuel Flows thru the Starter Jet (1) and Flows thru Channel into Mixing Chamber Enrichener Works Effectively Only when the Throttle Valve Is Down (Idle), Up to 0.5 mm The Lower the Throttle Is, the Greater Is the Vacuum and the More Enriched Is the Mixture Enrichener (Corrector) Lever Two Positions: On (lever raised) and Off (lever lowered) After Engine Warms Up, Lever Must Be Lowered (off) After 1 or 2 minutes or km Use of Enricheners on a Warm Engine Not Recommended Starter Jet Is Located Near the Bottom of the Float Chamber Starter Jet Is Possible to Clog: Remove and Rinse the Float Chamber and Blow Out the Nozzle Carburetor Enricheners Manufactured during 1984-1985 Had Jets Designated 72 (0.72 mm) Replaced with 85s (0.85 mm), Yielding No Problems Starting at Temperatures Up to -10C (-23F)
1. Enrichener (Starter) Jet 2. Float Chamber 3.Trigger 4. Enrichener Lever 5. Fuel Fitting Inlet 6. Float 7. Needle Valve
Starter System
Mixture Adjust: Adjust Throttle Adjusting Screw (3) to Keep the Engine Running Smoothly with Minimum Speed Screw Air Idle Mixture Adjusting Screw (2) All the Way In and Locate the Position in Which the Engine Runs Smoothly Place Throttle Adjusting Screw (3) for Minimum Speed in the No-Load Condition Carburetor Sync Adjustment Synchronous Operation of the left and right cylinder with different modes of operation begins with simultaneous lifting throttles of each cylinder Synchronous Tuning with hearing can a speedometer be used For this purpose on the measuring conditions place the motorcycle, that Engine start and into Fourth Gear With 50 kmh and during that the engine on two Cylinders accumulates, the spark plugs one after the other one interrupts and the carburetors synchronous run stop Permissible is not an asynchronous value of any more than plus/minus 5 kmh. Carburetor Parts 1. Carburetor Body 2. Idle Mixture Adjusting Screw 3. Throttle Adjusting Screw 4. Emulsion Pipe 5. Passage System Jet (Nozzle) 6. Idle Emulsion Pipe 7. Pilot (Idle) Jet
Float Valve
Main Jet
Starter Jet
Fuel Floats
The bottom view of the Jikov 2928CE with and w/o the floats and jets.
Enrichener Lever
Top View
(www.f2motorcycles.ltd.uk) Jikov Carburetor Mounts: No Longer Available thru the Factory F2 Motorcycles Manufactured a Small Quantity as Pattern Part Will Fit Ural 650 cc Cylinder Heads with Stud Center Spacing of 51 to 57 mm Also Used to Mount Other Carbs with Approximately 34 mm O.D. Stubs Part #: F23806/JIKOV pair List Price: 55.00 pair
F2 Motorcycles Also Produced Dnepr Carb Mounts Take-Off Spigots for Temporary Vacuum Gauge or Permanent Inertial SuperCharger (see Part 19: Inertial Super-Charger) Balance Hose Mounts Not Left-Handed or Right-Handed M8 x 1.25 Stud Spacing Adjustable from 52 mm to 60 mm at Centers List Price: 60.00 pair
F2 Motorcycles Ltd produces several compliant fittings for transitioning Jikov carburetor spigot to Ural 650 cc cylinder heads.