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It is where the carburetor controls the flow of air and fuel into the engine allowing it start up when the engine is cold. It does this automatically instead of having to do it yourself.
Having water in the gas tank will work its way up to the carburetor.
The disadvantage of having a carburetor is that the mixture of air and water isn't as precise as a modern day fuel injector. The fuel injector and carburetor hold the same advantages.
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The fuel filter is located directly in front of the carburetor on the driver side of the engine compartment. It is cylindrical with the front portion having a single intake, while the rear portion of the fuel filter has two hoses. One hose leads to the carburetor; the other is a fuel return to the tank.
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Not sure what timing is meant but the service manual states: "The exhaust emission control system applied to this engine family is engine modifications that consist of a modified carburetor and an ignition system having optimum ignition timing characteristics."
It has a 26.9 hp engine. The hp can be increased by installing a larger carburetor. However, this is not often done as the vehicle is know for having all the power it needs as deemed by some ATV riders and reviews.
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Through my recent searches, I have came to understand that the ignition point gap of this vehicle having a 389 engine with a 2bbl carburetor is .016. The plug gap is .040 and the distributor dwell is 28 to 32.
Heat. Having a fuel line to close to hot parts used to cause vapor lock in carburetor-ed vehicles. I don't think that happens these days with EFI, I haven't seen it in a long time.
A carburetor has two purposes:It controls the fuel. There is a little screw, and if you turn it in, it allows more fuel into the engine itself. There is also a small jet that sprays the fuel into the air, and the engine sucks it up.It controls the mix of air and fuel to achieve the desired burning conditions in the engineok but i'am getting oil in my fuel pump why ?also the 440 wants to run but shuts down or bolgs down after i get it started I've been having this happen over an over why? ty bob