Most helicopters use gas turbine engines, which wouldn't have a carburetor. There are still some manufactured which use reciprocating piston engines, though, and many of those do use carburetors (one example is the Robinson helicopters, which are powered by a Textron-Lycoming 0-320 motor).
Yes it has a carburetor. An engine with fuel injection would be a fuel injected engine.
Because the engine is placed on the carburetor body and the engine is warm. The carburetor should be in the metal to be melted.
On my 49cc scooter engine the carburetor is found on the engine. The engine is broken down into 3 parts, the part to the left (looking at it) where the air filter is is right next to the carburetor.
It has no carburetor. This engine is Fuel Injected.
No
The engine is fuel injected , so there is no carburetor
The engine is fuel injected so there is no carburetor
The 4.3 Vortec engine never had a carburetor.
Your engine is fuel injected , so there is no carburetor
It does not have a carburetor. This engine is Fuel Injected.
Several things could make a carburetor backfire. The engine could be out of time. the carburetor could have a stuck float, or the engine could have a stuck valve.
A helicopter with a jet engine. The engine is adapted to give power to a transmission, rather than thrust.