Fuel feed system for internal combustion engines

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Multiple diverse liquids – Water added to charge

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261 78R, 261DIG28, 261DIG39, F02M 1306

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043661041

ABSTRACT:
An atomizer is arranged for support on the mounting post interiorly of the air filter of fuel feed systems of internal combustion engines. A fuel container is provided and a conduit leads from the container to the atomizer. The conduit terminates in a hollow housing arranged to be clamped on top of the cover of the air filter. The atomizer has a Venturi shape to provide agitation of the fuel to assist in atomization and furthermore it has inner and outer walls with the Venturi shape to provide improved atomization of the fuel.

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