Reliable Carburetor Float for Consistent Fuel Delivery in Briggs Karts

$20.76 USD
Sale price  $20.76 USD Regular price 

Reliable Carburetor Float for Consistent Fuel Delivery in Briggs Karts

$20.76 USD
Sale price  $20.76 USD Regular price 

Fuel management starts here. The carburetor float, SKU 555591, maintains optimal levels in Briggs setups for Animal and LO206, avoiding floods or starves.

  • Lightweight brass construction for quick response.
  • Sealed to resist corrosion from ethanol blends.

Consistent float action means predictable metering, translating to even power distribution—crucial for maintaining speed through long corners. Without it, erratic delivery can upset balance and times.

Easy to install during carb rebuilds, it helps keep your pit area efficient. Racers note improved throttle linearity post-replacement, aiding in precise pace control.

For those pushing limits, this float supports richer mixes for high-RPM demands, organizing your fuel strategy for wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is a properly functioning carburetor float important for my Briggs LO206 or Animal engine?

A: The float regulates the fuel level inside the carburetor bowl. If it is set incorrectly or damaged, your engine may suffer from fuel starvation at high RPMs or flooding at idle, both of which negatively impact throttle response and lap times.

Q: How do I know if my carburetor float needs to be replaced?

A: If you notice your engine is running inconsistently, leaking fuel from the carburetor overflow, or if the float shows signs of physical damage or corrosion from ethanol-blended fuels, it is time for a replacement to ensure predictable fuel metering.

Q: Is this float compatible with all Briggs & Stratton racing carburetors?

A: This float is specifically designed for Briggs Animal and LO206 setups. Always verify your specific carburetor model during your rebuild to ensure compatibility.

Q: Does the float material affect performance?

A: Yes. This lightweight brass construction provides a quick, consistent response to fuel level changes, which is critical for maintaining steady power delivery through long, high-G corners where fuel slosh can otherwise cause erratic engine behavior.

Q: Any tips for installation during a carburetor rebuild?

A: Ensure the float moves freely on the hinge pin without binding. When installing, check that the float height is set to the manufacturer's specification to guarantee the correct fuel level for your specific racing class.

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