Yes it has a carburetor. An engine with fuel injection would be a fuel injected engine.
Yes, it is possible to convert a Mercedes 200 from a carburetor engine to a fuel injection engine, but it involves significant modifications. This includes replacing the carburetor with a fuel injection system, which requires new fuel lines, an appropriate fuel pump, and an engine management system to control fuel delivery. Additionally, compatibility with the existing engine and electrical systems must be considered, making it a complex project best suited for experienced mechanics or enthusiasts.
This engine is electronically fuel injected.
If it had a carburetor it would be on top of the engine but it has fuel injection there instead.
Carburetor, mechanical fuel injection, throttle body electronic fuel injection, ported electronic fuel injection,
It's not necessary if you have fuel injection. Any gas engine which does not have fuel injection, like most small equipment engines, uses a carburetor. The carburetor releases the fuel as a mist into air being drawn into the engine. That gets fuel and oxygen into the combustion chamber in a highly combustible condition.
If the engine has a carburetor the fuel filter will be where the fuel line connects to the carburetor. If the engine has fuel injection the fuel filter will be next to the fuel tank on the outlet tube.
Routes the fuel and air mixture into the engine on an engine with a carburetor or throttle body fuel injection. Routes the air to the engine on a multi-port or direct injection fuel injected car.
I believe that the carburetor type fuel/ air ratio delivery system was replaced by Fuel Injection, no carburetor to the best of my knowledge.
There is no carburetor, the engine is electronic fuel injection. This means there is an injector for each cylinder.
You can change your 1986 305 cubic inch pickup engine from a carburetor to fuel injection. The problem with doing so is the cost. It might cost more to do the change than it would to purchase an engine.
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