Liquid fuel system with tilt valve

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Valved

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261 502, 261 691, 261DIG78, F02M 110, F02M 722

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051768550

ABSTRACT:
An improved carburetor uses a butterfly air valve having a controlled air pressure difference across it and positions a tilt valve, proportionally to feed the liquid fuel with a predetermined pressure difference across the fuel valve and the metered fuel is picked up by air and fed into the main air stream below the throttle place through a small air passage.

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OGH X-100 Series Carburetor by Nolff's Carburetion, Inc. (no date).

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