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This depends if it is on a carbureator or on fuel-injection. On a carbureator, locate the idle adjustment screw and turn until idle is satisfactory.
a carbureator cause there easier to fix
No, TBI stands for Throttle Body Injection. It is similar to a carb, but uses a different method to dispense fuel.
Yes, but it is a lot of work, fuel pump change, adapter plate, new fuel lines. The injection system will give you more horsepower and mileage by better fuel delivery.
Most times with fuel injection it is in the tank and gets changed with the fuel pump.
I have never messed with the older models only the fuel injected ones. I am fairly certain that you don't have a carbureator on that car. I believe it is throttle body injection.
Is it possible to change Ford EA fuel injection carburettor to normal carburettor?
no not at all the motor doesnt no any different, just make sure the fuel injection is for the compression ratio of your motor. Call any company that sells fuel injection and they can set you up with the right parts, you might need to change your intake depending on the fuel injection you are buying
that's hilarious. there is no "fuel injection fluid" but I'll give you a better answer if you go get me an "exhaust bearing" ROFLMAO
If the engine is a 2 stroke the govenor is on the carbureator under the gold plated screw that connects the fuel cable to the carbureator it is a small black block.
Unless you have fuel injection.
the float is a component in a carbureator that meters the amount of fuel in the fuel bowl. when it fills with gas, it shuts off the fuel supply. regulating the level of fuel in the carb.