(45) Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetor PM10738

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PM10738
Pump Diaphragm for a Solex DIDTA carburetor.

PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors

Please compare your old diaphragm VERY carefully and in detail with the one in the photograph as there is a wide variety of these carburetors and diaphragms are usually NOT interchangeable.

The key dimensions of this particular diaphragm are:

  • Diameter of the top dish: 15.7 mm
  • Diameter of the rear dish: 22.1 mm
  • Height of the cam, measured from the top dish: 12.15 mm
  • Total height (bottom dish to top of cam): 15.3 mm
  • Cam type: solid, flat top
  • Bolt-pattern, diagonally, center-to-center: 40 mm

This product is priced and sold as a single unit.
Required quantity per carburetor: 1

PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors

This is number 45 in the drawing of the Solex DIDTA carburetor.

This is our article number: PM10738

* Made in Italy *

The Solex DIDTA was also produced as Pierburg DIDTA.
However, these are the same carburetors, just marketed under a different brandname.
Nevertheless, the Pierburg DIDTA can be found
HERE.

Operating principles of the acceleration pump and the role of the diaphragm in this:

This diaphragm is activated by a lever that is connected to the throttle lever(s).

When releasing the throttle, a spring returns the diaphragm to its initial position and by doing so, it sucks-in fuel into the pump chamber, from the float chamber.
A one-way valve prevents this fuel from leaking back into the valve chamber.

When you then activate throttle, that same lever pushes the diaphragm inwards and the pressure that is thus created makes the fuel being squirted downstream with the main airflow through the pump jet.

This extra flow of fuel will prevent "fuel starvation" from occurring when the throttle is suddenly opened which allows large quantities of air being sucked into the engine.

When you then release the throttle again, the diaphragm is again pushed back by the spring, thus priming the pump chamber with a fresh supply of fuel and making it ready to repeat the procedure.

This is an excellent system that has been employed for decades by various makes of carburetors and applied to all kinds of applications.
So, not only Pierburg but also Weber, Solex, Zenith and Mikuni used this system with more or less identical operating principles.

However, to ascertain a flawless operation of this system, the diaphragm need to be in excellent condition.

The original diaphragms are now coming of age and are suffering from the ravages of aggressive modern fuels which causes the "rubberized textile" material to harden or even crack, causing erratic running of the engine and fuel leaks.

Replacing the diaphragm is then the only sensible option which is a rather simple operation.

A complete overview of our pump diaphragms for Solex carburettors can be found HERE.

PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors


PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors

PM10738
Pump Diaphragm for a Solex DIDTA carburetor.

Please compare your old diaphragm VERY carefully and in detail with the one in the photograph as there is a wide variety of these carburetors and diaphragms are usually NOT interchangeable.

The key dimensions of this particular diaphragm are:

  • Diameter of the top dish: 15.7 mm
  • Diameter of the rear dish: 22.1 mm
  • Height of the cam, measured from the top dish: 12.15 mm
  • Total height (bottom dish to top of cam): 15.3 mm
  • Cam type: solid, flat top
  • Bolt-pattern, diagonally, center-to-center: 40 mm

This product is priced and sold as a single unit.
Required quantity per carburetor: 1

This is number 45 in the drawing of the Solex DIDTA carburetor.

This is our article number: PM10738

* Made in Italy *

The Solex DIDTA was also produced as Pierburg DIDTA.
However, these are the same carburetors, just marketed under a different brandname.
Nevertheless, the Pierburg DIDTA can be found
HERE.

PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors

PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors


PM10738 Pump Diaphragm for Solex DIDTA carburetors

Operating principles of the acceleration pump and the role of the diaphragm in this:

This diaphragm is activated by a lever that is connected to the throttle lever(s).

When releasing the throttle, a spring returns the diaphragm to its initial position and by doing so, it sucks-in fuel into the pump chamber, from the float chamber.
A one-way valve prevents this fuel from leaking back into the valve chamber.

When you then activate throttle, that same lever pushes the diaphragm inwards and the pressure that is thus created makes the fuel being squirted downstream with the main airflow through the pump jet.

This extra flow of fuel will prevent "fuel starvation" from occurring when the throttle is suddenly opened which allows large quantities of air being sucked into the engine.

When you then release the throttle again, the diaphragm is again pushed back by the spring, thus priming the pump chamber with a fresh supply of fuel and making it ready to repeat the procedure.

This is an excellent system that has been employed for decades by various makes of carburetors and applied to all kinds of applications.
So, not only Pierburg but also Weber, Solex, Zenith and Mikuni used this system with more or less identical operating principles.

However, to ascertain a flawless operation of this system, the diaphragm need to be in excellent condition.

The original diaphragms are now coming of age and are suffering from the ravages of aggressive modern fuels which causes the "rubberized textile" material to harden or even crack, causing erratic running of the engine and fuel leaks.

Replacing the diaphragm is then the only sensible option which is a rather simple operation.

A complete overview of our pump diaphragms for Solex carburettors can be found HERE.

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