backfire flame arrestor
backfire flame arrestor
Backfire flame arrestor
Ignition control device
A carburetor air intake screen.
most watercraft are required by law to be outfitted with a USCG approved intake spark/flame arrestor.
A carburetor backfire flame arrestor Is a safety device intended to prevent inboard engine explosions.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines
A carburetor backfire flame arrestor Is a safety device intended to prevent inboard engine explosions.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Flame arrestor.
to prevent the exhausts collected in the engine area from igniting
No, a backfire is the ignition of unburnt fumes in the exhaust system.
Compounds of the element Lead (Pb) was added to gasoline to help prevent pre-ignition, commonly known as "pinking" or "knocking". Environmental concerns required the introduction of non-leaded gasolines, which we have now. Modern cars use computer controlled spark timing and fuel injection timing to prevent pre-ignition.