Monster Scooter Parts | SKU:
X98-7019
PD36J Carburetor for the Arctic Cat 400 ATV (2004-2007)
$29.93
Unit price
/
Unavailable
PD36J Carburetor for the Arctic Cat 400 ATV (2004-2007) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Free Shipping
Free Shipping
- US domestic ship to addresses only.
- Does not include expedited shipping services.
Key Features
- 36 mm ID intake
- For 350 cc to 400 cc engines
- Manual choke
- Constant velocity carburetor
Description
Description
When you need a replacement PD36J carburetor for your Arctic Cat 400 ATV (2004-2007), this is a first-class carburetor with a manual cable choke. The PD36J carburetor has been used on a variety of ATVs and other power sports applications with engines in the 350cc - 400cc class.
The Arctic Cat 400 ATV produced from 2004 until 2007 was sold under a number of model subseries names and designations, however they were all essentially similar and used this carburetor.
Constant Velocity Carburetors:
The constant velocity carburetor, often referred to as a CV carb, operates through the use of a slide, tapered needle, diaphragm, and a butterfly. The throttle cable is not connected to the slide, it operates the butterfly which is located on the engine side of the carburetor. As the butterfly is opened more air is able to flow in. This changes the air pressure in the bore, pushing up the diaphragm and drawing the slide and tapered needle with it. Similar to the cable slide carburetor, when the needle is raised more fuel is supplied and as the butterfly opens more air is added to the mix.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
The Arctic Cat 400 ATV produced from 2004 until 2007 was sold under a number of model subseries names and designations, however they were all essentially similar and used this carburetor.
Constant Velocity Carburetors:
The constant velocity carburetor, often referred to as a CV carb, operates through the use of a slide, tapered needle, diaphragm, and a butterfly. The throttle cable is not connected to the slide, it operates the butterfly which is located on the engine side of the carburetor. As the butterfly is opened more air is able to flow in. This changes the air pressure in the bore, pushing up the diaphragm and drawing the slide and tapered needle with it. Similar to the cable slide carburetor, when the needle is raised more fuel is supplied and as the butterfly opens more air is added to the mix.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
Reviews (0)
Reviews (0)
Specifications
Specifications
Engine Size(s): 350cc - 400cc
Engine Intake Inner Diameter: 36 mm
Engine Intake Outer Diameter: 42 mm
Air Intake Outer Diameter: 57.9 mm
Air Intake Inner Diameter: 54.3 mm
Overall Height: 14.5 cm
Choke: Manual
Drain: No
Fuel Shutoff: No