- A
carburetor (also
spelled carburettor or carburetter) is a
device used by a
gasoline internal combustion engine to
control and mix air and fuel entering...
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based in Birmingham, England. AMAL is a
British carburettor trademark. Amal was the
supplier of
carburettors to many
marques within the
British motorcycle...
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continues to
manufacture carburettors,
pumps and components,
mainly for the
classic car market.[citation needed]
Relocating SU
carburettors feature a variable...
- Penberthy, Ian (1988). Thacker, Tony (ed.). How to
Restore Fuel
Systems and
Carburettors.
Osprey Restoration Guide. London:
Osprey Publishing. p. 84. ISBN 0-85045-784-X...
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carburettors in the
North American market. In Australia, the CD-150 and CDS-175
models were ****ed to the high-performance, triple-
carburettored Holden...
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centre which cleared the
studs so that a
bigger bore
could be used. Twin
carburettors were no
longer standard fitment to any of the range,
although they remained...
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painted gold, 3 × SU HD8
carburettors Jaguar 420 - 1966-68, 2 × SU HD8
carburettors Daimler Sovereign - 1966-69, 2 × SU HD8
carburettors Jaguar 420G - 1966-70...
- A
pressure carburetor is a type of fuel
metering system manufactured by the
Bendix Corporation for
piston aircraft engines,
starting in the 1940s. It is...
- side-draft Dell'Orto
carburettors. For
vehicles destined for the
United States market, the
engine used Zenith-Stromberg
carburettors to meet
stricter emissions...
- disc
brakes and more
powerful SE engine. Twin 1.75-inch (44 mm) SU HD6
carburettors and a
modified B type
cylinder head with
larger exhaust valves improved...