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an engine and prevent it from starting. To remove the excess fuel, many carburetors with automatic chokes allow it to be held open (by manually, depressing the accelerator pedal to the floor and briefly holding it there while cranking the starter) to allow extra air into the engine until the excess
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which regulates the fuel entering the chamber. As the flowrate of the air in the chamber (controlled by the throttling valve/butterfly valve) decreases, the diaphragm moves inward (downward), which closes the needle valve to admit less fuel. As the flowrate of the air in the chamber increases, the
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2088:Supercharger
1960:Main bearing
1950:Firing order
1940:Displacement
1886:Block heater
1870:Engine block
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2124:Fuel filter
2102:Fuel system
2083:Intercooler
2050:Timing belt
2040:Head gasket
1970:Piston ring
1240:19 November
1190:19 November
1137:19 November
815:latent heat
767:Donát Bánki
728:four-stroke
505:Fuel supply
429:Power valve
373:choke valve
368:cold starts
239:air cleaner
83:carburetter
79:carburettor
36:Carbonation
32:Carburizing
18:Carburettor
2491:Categories
2443:Power band
2403:Oil filter
2377:Thermostat
2322:EGT sensor
2284:MAF sensor
2279:MAP sensor
2264:Air filter
2228:Alternator
2187:Spark plug
2119:Carburetor
2045:Rocker arm
1985:Valvetrain
1916:Crankshaft
1860:Automobile
1772:19 January
1762:Nascar.com
1742:2016-05-09
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1685:2016-05-09
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981:2022-02-03
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870:References
849:Humidifier
712:turpentine
692:V8 engines
640:to be used
611:vaporizers
547:vapor lock
499:cold start
402:fast idle
386:thermostat
301:side draft
75:carburetor
61:carburetor
2177:Glow plug
2139:Fuel tank
2134:Fuel pump
1901:Crankcase
1443:8 October
778:Rochester
734:in 1885.
590:vaporizer
569:diaphragm
532:fuel pump
492:diaphragm
382:dashboard
330:main jets
297:downdraft
112:Etymology
43:fuel pump
2476:Category
2421:Dry sump
2417:Wet sump
2408:Oil pump
2372:Radiator
2289:Throttle
2149:Ignition
2020:Camshaft
1945:Flywheel
1926:Cylinder
1911:Crankpin
1806:11 April
1579:July 27,
1001:Jalopnik
833:See also
730:powered
615:kerosene
337:throttle
231:Evinrude
118:carburet
2448:Redline
2332:Muffler
2233:Battery
2157:Magneto
1337:HotCars
702:History
670:Colombo
667:Ferrari
609:Heated
326:venturi
293:updraft
277:venturi
140:(LPG).
138:AutoGas
2471:Portal
2259:Airbox
2238:Dynamo
1965:Piston
1955:Stroke
1934:layout
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