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SEMINAR TOPIC FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM

Purposes of Fuel Supply System Store sufficient amount of fuel for a reasonable cruising range for the vehicle. Filter the fuel and the air. Deliver the fuel to the engines carburetor, throttle body or fuel injectors. Do not allow the fuel to vaporize in the fuel lines. (vapor lock) Do not allow fuel vapors into the atmosphere.

Fuel Supply System Parts Fuel tank assembly. Fuel vapor recovery system. Fuel pump. Fuel lines. Pressure regulation system. Fuel filter. Air Filter.

Fuel Tank Made of plastic or Metal Hoses Electric Pump Insulation Straps Fill

Fuel Vapor Recovery Fuel vapors cannot be vented to the atmosphere. Vapor is captured and stored in a charcoal canister. The vapor is sent to the engines intake manifold and burned in the combustion chamber.

Fuel Pump Most pumps are electric pumps mounted inside the gas tank. The computer controls power to pump through a device called a relay. When the engine is running the computer turns the pump on. When the engine is off the computer turns the pump off.

Fuel Lines Can be made of steel or many types of flexible material such as neopreme rubber and different types of plastic.

Fuel Filter Screen out any particles in the gasoline. Most use a cartridge with micro-porous paper inside. Other types of filtering systems are used but not common.

Air Induction Consist of the air inlet, air cleaner, hoses, mass air flow sensor (MAF), throttle body, idle air control (IAC), and inlet air temperature sensor (IAT).

Air Filter Paper type filter most popular. Change either when dirty or every 30,000 miles or 3 years. Hold a light behind the element to check it for dirtiness.

Pressure Regulator Vacuum controlled On Fuel rail

Sensors & Relays

Carburetors

Carburetors

Carburetors

Carburetors

Throttle Body Injection