Fuel metering device for internal combustion engines and fuel sy

Internal-combustion engines – Intake manifold – Manifold tuning – balancing or pressure regulating means

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261 44C, 261 16, F02M 3100, F02M 1718

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041686853

ABSTRACT:
A fuel metering device for an internal combustion engine, and in which a metering needle, common to a liquid and gaseous fuel chambers having respective inlets for communication with a respective source of liquid and gaseous fuel for the engine, extends between the outlet of the liquid fuel chamber and one of the inlet and the outlet of the gaseous fuel chamber and has thereat a respective valving member adapted for controlling the volume of fuel metered to the engine induction system; and an engine having such device incorporated in the fuel induction system thereof.

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