All Accords made after 1989 had fuel injection and no carburetor. Even some 1989 models were fuel injected. The price of a carburetor depends on the year and engine. A re manufactured carburetor will cost from as little as $150 to $350.
Engines that are tested according to I.S. 1600 - 1960 are: A) Compression Ignition Engine B) Carburetor type Engine C) Gas Engines
The "Ramjet Fuel Injection" was manufactured by GM's Rochester carburetor division for the 1957 model year.
it means the products are tested and manufactured in Europe. If it has a UL label as well it was tested in the US. It is the European equivalent of UL. Note: the standards for CE are lower than those for UL!
Savage did. It is a variant of the Savage-Springfield 944.
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).
The sensor carburetor uses the sensors in its operation while the electric carburetor uses the electric current in its operation.
It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.
Unless you are a authorized service mechanic for the Poulan company, you will not be able to do your carburetor adjustment, because the carburetors are being manufactured with a cap on the adjuster screws and there is a special tool needed to do the adjustment, and only a ASM will have this tool . Although i have seen them being sold on other sites. but the reason for the manufacturing of the carburetor this way is from the EPA not wanting a Joe Sschmo adjusting it too high or too low and letting the harmful emissions effect the air.
It doesn't have a carburetor.
It does not have a carburetor.
It is in the float chamber of the carburetor.