Carburetor fitted with electromagnetic devices for intercepting

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Auxiliary control of carburetor fuel metering

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261 66, F02M 308

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044984391

ABSTRACT:
A carburetor is described, comprising a main barrel; a throttle; an idle system positioned between a cavity full of fuel and the main barrel, with progression and idle mixture holes, the opening of which is regulated by the conical point of an element to be positioned in a first position with respect to the said idle mixture hole by means of screws; the system comprises a hole for metering the fuel and a bush for metering the emulsion air; a first electromagnetic element has an obturator for closing the said hole with a ball; the element is connected to the movable keeper of a second electromagnetic device for moving the conical point away from the idle mixture hole; control devices are present to operate the said electromagnetic devices during accelerator release.

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