Carburettor related information
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Carburetter (Carburetor)
Carburetor Explained A carburetor (American and Canadian spelling), carburator, carburettor, or carburetter (Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It is sometimes, but not always, shortened to carb in North America and the United Kingdom. Wor ...
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Carburetter Motorcraft 2150
Motorcraft 2150 carburettor The Motorcraft 2150 was a Ford (also used by AMC) 2-barrel carburetor manufactured from 1973 through 1983, based heavily on its predecessor, the Autolite 2100. The 2150 improved on the 2100's design through the introduction of a variable air bleed system, which keeps the ...
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Carburetter SU
SU Carburettor Explained SU carburettors (named for Skinners Union, the company that produced them) were a brand of carburettor of the sidedraught constant depression type. A handful of downdraught variants were used on some pre-war cars. They were widely used in British (Austin, Morris, Jaguar, Tr ...
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Carburettor heat
Carburettor heat Carburetor, carburettor, carburator, carburettor heat (usually abbreviated to 'carb heat') is a system used in automobile and piston-powered light aircraft engines to prevent or clear carburetor icing. It consists of a moveable flap which draws hot air into the engine intake. The a ...
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Choke problems
When your choke sticks or doesn't work Car difficult to start in the morning or refuses to run properly when hot? Either way, a quick choke check could solve your problems If your choke sticks on it will cause poor running when hot and an increase in fuel consumption at the very least. If it sticks ...
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Choke replace cable
Choke cable how to repair or replace. (1) Choke cable attachment on the carburettor. If you have not removed the air filter to check it, remove It now to allow better access to the choke linkage at the carburettor, There are usually two cables fixed to control mechanisms on the carburettor one for ...
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Manifold vacuum
Manifold vacuum Manifold vacuum, or engine vacuum in an internal combustion engine is the difference in air pressure between the engine's intake manifold and Earth's atmosphere. Manifold vacuum is an effect of a piston's movement on the induction stroke and the choked flow through a throttle in the ...
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Reece Fish Carburettor
Reece Fish Carburettor Manufacturer Leonard Reece & Co Production 1969–198? Engine A-series, 850–1275 cc I4 The Reece Fish carburettor (also known as the Reece-Fish carburettor) was a carburettor used by Mini Se7en racers in the 60s and 70s. It is not currently in production. Introduction The Reece ...
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Solex Carburetter
Solex Carburetter Solex was a French manufacturer of carburetors and the powered bicycle VéloSoleX. The Solex company was founded by Marcel Mennesson and Maurice Goudard to manufacture vehicle radiators. These were fitted to several makes of early cars including Delaunay-Belleville and buses of the ...
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Velocity stack
Velocity stack explained A velocity stack is a trumpet-shaped device of differing lengths which is fitted to the air entry of an engine's intake system, carburetor or fuel injection. It is designed to: Allow smooth and even entry of air at high velocities into the intake tract with the flow stream ...
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Weber Carburetter
Weber carburetors Industry Automotive industry Founded (1923 (1923)) Headquarters Italy Area served Worldwide Weber is an Italian company which produced carburetors; it is owned by Magneti Marelli Powertrain S.p.A., which is in turn part of the Fiat Group. Carburetor production in Italy ended in 19 ...
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Zenith carburettor
Zenith carburettor Zenith Carburetter Company was a British company making carburettors. In 1955 they joined with their major pre-war rival Solex Carburettors and over time the Zenith brand name fell into disuse. The rights to the Zenith designs were owned by Solex UK (a daughter company of Solex i ...