Fuel supply system for an internal combustion engine

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Liquid supply tank

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261DIG67, 261DIG74, 123119EC, F02M 706

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040396380

ABSTRACT:
An i.c. engine fuel system uses a conventional carburettor modified by the addition of an air pressure control to the float chamber thereof. The air pressure control includes a bank of valves connected in parallel to exhaust a chamber connected by an orifice to the engine intake manifold. The chamber is connected to the float chamber and the valves are controlled by the individual bits of a digital output signal produced by a digital read only memory addressed by digital signals corresponding to two engine parameters such as engine speed and throttle angle.

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