The air fuel ratio of the petrol engine is controlled by Carburetor
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The carburetor is normally found just above the engine, it controls the petrol and air mix prior to combustion. Fuel injected and diesel engines do not need a carburetor.
Carburetor float is stuck open.
32:1 mix of a GOOD oil.
YES AND NO AS WELL The main disadvantage of carburetor is vapur lock in hot ambient temperatures petrol do form the homgeneous mixture with air but not always some tiems it goes in form of liqid also in cylinder the systems like mpfi replaced the carburetor and they inject the liquid petrol inside the cylinder
I'm guessing that it is a car I'm going to go with petrol
The device that mixes air and petrol gas for an internal combustion engine is called a carburetor. It is responsible for blending the air and fuel in the correct ratio before delivering it to the engine for combustion.
if your car is petrol and using a carburetor...means maybe the auto choke let in too much fuel into the engine....
Take it off take it apart and clean it using petrol and a toothbrush
not enough octane in your petrol. To stop the run on, turn your engine off while it is in Drive. Then switch to Park
a diaphragm carburetor is a carburetor that uses a low pressures to pump petrol and air into an engine. They are usually used on small two-stroke motors that power equipment such as chainsaws and garden trimmers. They have the advantage that they can tilted in any direction and still function properly.