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How a carb works

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superih

07-05-2007 07:23:10




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Have you guys seen any good technical explaination of how an "M" carb works ie the idle circuit and all of the passages? thanks




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CNKS

07-05-2007 17:21:21




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 Re: How a carb works in reply to superih, 07-05-2007 07:23:10  
It's explained in the M service manual -- which you should have anyway.



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Allan In NE

07-05-2007 08:18:32




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 Re: How a carb works in reply to superih, 07-05-2007 07:23:10  
All a carb is, is an inclosed, metered/controlled siphon effect unit placed in the intake air passage of an engine.

High side dumps fuel via the main metering jet and high side mixture screw to the incoming air and is "mixed" by the turbulence/vortex of that rushing air.

The low side, on the other hand, is routed past either a fuel metering screw or an air metering screw and is dumped below the throttle plate to give the engine something to burn at those times when the throttle is (almost) closed.

Also, the float/needle & seat assembly is nothing more than a level control for the waiting liquid fuel much like a bowl/valve-assembly in a bathroom toilet tank.

Next to the carb which is used on an oil burning furnace, tractor carbs are about as simple as it gets.

Things start to get a little more complicated when you get into automobile carbs because differing speed conditions start entering the picture and have to be controlled also.

Allan

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superih

07-05-2007 10:04:10




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 Re: How a carb works in reply to Allan In NE, 07-05-2007 08:18:32  
Thanks Alan, I remeber reading an article explaining exactly how an IH 1-1/4 updraft works, what each passage does etc. That is what I was wondering if anyone knew if or where it was online.



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A. Bohemian

07-05-2007 07:59:51




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 IT IH-8 Manual, Paragraph 102 in reply to superih, 07-05-2007 07:23:10  
See especially accompanying diagrams IH340 for D10 carb and IH341 for E12 and E13 carbs.



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