Temperature compensator for a carburetor choke valve

Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Valved

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261 64E, 251286, F02M 110

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042947804

ABSTRACT:
A carburetor comprises an air induction passage and a choke valve movable in the air induction passage between a fully closed position and a range of positions advanced of the fully closed position. A predetermined second position of the choke valve is located within this range of positions. A stop mechanism is selectively movable into and out of the path of movement of the choke valve of prevent and permit choke valve movement from its second position toward its fully closed position. A thermo-sensitive element controls the movement of the stop mechanism such that the stop mechanism is disposed in the path of choke valve movement whenever the ambient temperature around the carburetor exceeds a predetermined level.

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