A carburetor backfire flame arrestor Is a safety device intended to prevent inboard engine explosions.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines
It keeps your boat from exploding.
A flame arrestor. This prevents a backfire from igniting gasoline vapors in the engine compartment.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines.
Prevents explosions on inboard gasoline engines
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Internal combustion engines can backfire. In order to prevent flames from the backfire causing a fire on board, an approved backfire flame arrestor must be attached to the air intake with a flame tight connection.
A carburetor backfire flame arrestor is a safety device designed to prevent flames from traveling back into the carburetor or fuel system in case of an engine backfire. It typically consists of a mesh screen or baffle that can absorb or extinguish flames while allowing air and fuel to pass through for combustion. This prevents fire hazards and protects the engine and surrounding components from damage. Proper installation and maintenance of the flame arrestor are crucial for its effectiveness.
Yes, a backfire flame arrestor is designed to be securely attached to the air intake of the carburetor to prevent flames from entering the carburetor and potentially igniting fuel vapors. This safety device acts as a barrier, allowing air to flow into the engine while extinguishing any backfire flames that may occur. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial to ensure its effectiveness and to enhance engine safety.