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Carburetion Fuel Delivery

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Carburetion. Fuel Delivery. Purpose: produce mixture of fuel & air to operate an engine. Basics: 1. Air enters top of carburetor 2. Mixes with liquid fuel 3. Goes through passages 4. Sprayed into intake manifold 5. Burned in combustion chamber. Operates based on different pressures - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Carburetion

CarburetionFuel Delivery

Page 2: Carburetion

Purpose: produce mixture of fuel & air to operate an engine

Page 3: Carburetion

Basics:1. Air enters top of carburetor2. Mixes with liquid fuel3. Goes through passages4. Sprayed into intake manifold5. Burned in combustion chamber

Page 4: Carburetion

Operates based on different pressures

Cylinder has no atmospheric pressureAir/fuel mixture is pushed into cylinder by

atmospheric pressure in the carb

Page 5: Carburetion

Venturi principle- Restriction in a passage creates a vacume.

( Causes air to move more rapidly)

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Carbs come in many styles & typesNatural draft- air flows horizontally into

manifoldUpdraft- a/f mixtures forced upward

toward engineDowndraft- gravity assists air into

manifold

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Float type carburetorsFloat= maintains constant level of fuel in

float bowl

When fuel is used float unseats needle valve and allows fuel to enter the bowl

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Choke- Round disk mounted on shaft at the intake end of the carb.

Closed= provides more fuel to the engine to allow starting

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Adjusting needle- adjusts the amount of fuel entering the nozzle to be discharged.

Sometimes these are pre-set & non adjustable

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Primer- hand operated plungerForces additional fuel through main

nozzle. Mainly used to start cold engines

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Governor◦Maintain a selected speed◦Prevent over-speeding that could cause engine

damage◦Limit high & slow speeds

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Air CleanersEngines must have clean air!Dust/moisture ruin engines

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Servicing an Air CleanerChange ever 25 hours on lawnmowersFollow manufacturers instructions