0 the part of an engine that mixes fuel and air, producing the gas that is burned to provide the power needed to operate the vehicle or machine
1 the part of an engine that mixes fuel and air, producing the gas that is burned to provide the power needed to operate a vehicle or machine
Customers could choose from one, two or four carburetors, with options for 43 or 52 bhp.
On a slide carburetor the slide is opened by sliding the arm out by the servo.
Non-turbo versions were offered with either a 2-bbl or a 4-bbl carburetor.
And in the engine there is a carburetor, which is hooked up to a fuel line.
The carburetors usually feature 2 needles used to tune the mixture.
Using multiple carburetors (two or three) always results in one carburetor feeding more cylinders than the other, which also produces running and tuning problems.
Most of the 35 vehicles originally so equipped were field-retrofitted with 4-barrel carburetors.
The port valve is therefore effectively timed to remain closed whenever the secondary carburetor throat is closed, isolating the induction tract from exhaust gasses.