this is the same in an older car. fuel is injected into the venturi, mixed with air, sent to the pistons, and- you are no longer working with carburetors. it is best if you research a car's carburetor.
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It depends on the size of the aircraft and the power of the engine
A carburetor is found in an internal combustion engine. The purpose of the carburetor is to blend fuel and air.
A carburetor is a part of a combustible engine that blends the air and fuel so there can be ignition. It is one part of the engine that you cannot do without.
A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption. A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption.
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.
Fixed wing aircraft work by using a kind of propeller or engine to pull the aircraft forward and the wings produce lift.
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
needs a tune-up and possible carburetor work.