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1 Carburetion Chapter 9

2 Objectives List and explain the principles of carburetion.
Identify the three basic types of carburetors. Explain the float-type carburetor operation. Explain the operation of the diaphragm-type carburetors. Define manual throttle controls. List the basic functions of a governor. Adjust and maintain common governors. Describe the purpose of an air cleaner.

3 Principles of Carburetion
Produce an air-fuel mixture Engines cannot run on liquid gas Carb must vaporize the fuel and mix it with the air in the proper proportion for varying conditions Cold/hot starting Idling Part throttle Acceleration High speed

4 Carburetion Air enters the top of carb and mixes with liquid fuel sprayed into the airstream The air-fuel mixture is forced into the intake manifold by atmospheric pressure Figure 9-1 Video: Video 2:

5 Air-Fuel Mixture About 15 parts air to 1 part fuel
About 9000 cu ft of air to 1 cu ft of gas Due to Weight Difference An engine needs different ratios at different speeds…figure 9-2

6 Carburetor Pressure Differences
Vacuum Absolute vacuum Vacuum in a small gas engine Atmospheric Pressure Fig. 9-3 The pressure produced by the weight of air molecules above the earth If air molecules are removed, what happens? What creates a vacuum in the engine?

7 Venturi and Bernoulli Venturi’s Principle: Bernoulli’s Principle:
If the pathway of a fluid in constricted, the velocity of the fluid will increase. Bernoulli’s Principle: If the velocity of a fluid increases, it pressure will decrease Any Examples?

8 Carburetor Venturi (Page 131)
Venturi: A restriction in the carburetor’s throat. What will that lead to? Time for an experiment! Cup, Straw, and Water

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10 Venturi When the gasoline enters the air stream it atomizes.
Why is this necessary? Air Bleed 9-6:

11 Types of Carburetors Natural Draft (Side Draft): 9-8 Updraft: 9-9
Used when there is little space on top of the engine Updraft: 9-9 Placed low on the engine (gravity fed). Require high air speed. Downdraft: 9-10 Can provide large volumes if fuel and air for high speed and high power output.

12 Float Type Carburetors
Float Valve Bowl Float Bowl Vent

13 Choke System Provides a rich air-fuel mixture for cold starting.
Cold fuel does not vaporize easily Relies on manifold pressure rather than the venturi to suck fuel from the main nozzle. Manual Electronic Temperature Bimetal Spring Vacuum

14 Primer Forces fuel through the main discharge nozzle for cold starting

15 Throttle Adjusts how much air is allowed to flow through the carburetor. More Air = More Fuel More Fuel = More Speed

16 Main Nozzle Adjustment
Load Adjusting Needle High Speed Needle Valve Adjustable Main Jet Whatever the name, it regulates the amount of fuel that enters the main discharge nozzle. Some engines may have a fixed jet or orfice.

17 Acceleration Mechanical plunger pump. Acceleration Well: 9-18

18 Idle and Transition Circuits
Main Nozzle is inactive Venturi is created around the throttle plate As the throttle position opens other discharge holes are uncovered.

19 Idle Adjusting Needle Low Speed Needle Valve
Idle or Throttle Stop Screw

20 Diaphragm Type Carburetor
No Float, No Bowl Why?

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22 Vacuum Carburetors 9-32

23 Governor Systems Governor: Maintains set engine speed regardless of load. Give examples of why this is important 1 2 3 4 5 6

24 Pneumatic (Air Vane) Governors Figs. 9-36 to 9-42
Use air created by flywheel to regulate engine speed. As the air speed increases the throttle is closed As the air speed decreases the throttle is opened. This is all about a balance of spring tension.

25 Centrifugal or Mechanical Governor Figs. 8-31 to 8-46
Let me show you. Hunting: Sensitivity:

26 Vacuum Governor Figure 9-47

27 Governor Features Stability: Sensitivity:

28 Air Cleaners Oil-wetted Dry-Type Dual Element

29 Objectives List and explain the principles of carburetion.
Identify the three basic types of carburetors. Explain the float-type carburetor operation. Explain the operation of the diaphragm-type carburetors. Define manual throttle controls. List the basic functions of a governor. Adjust and maintain common governors. Describe the purpose of an air cleaner.


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