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  2. SU carburettor - Wikipedia

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    An SU fitted to an MZ in place of the original BVF slide carb Three 2-inch SU HD8 carburettors as installed on an E-type Jaguar. SU carburettors were supplied in several throat sizes in both Imperial (inch) and metric (millimetre) measurement. The carburettor identification is made by letter prefix which indicates the float type:

  3. List of carburetor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    SU Carburettors, widely used on British Commonwealth and European-designed vehicles. Villiers, used on UK motorcycles and small engines. Walbro and Tillotson carburetors for small engines. Weber carburetor, Italian, now made in Spain, owned by Magneti Marelli. Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company. Zama Group, primarily an OEM provider.

  4. Carburetor - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the airflow through the carburetor increases, which in turn increases the amount of fuel drawn into the intake mixture. The main disadvantage of basing a carburetor's operation on Bernoulli's Principle is that being a fluid dynamic device, the pressure reduction in a venturi tends to be proportional to the square of the intake airspeed ...

  5. Updraft carburetor - Wikipedia

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    An updraft carburetor is a type of carburetor in which the air flows upward within the device. [1] Other types are downdraft and sidedraft. [2] An updraft carburetor was the first type in common use. [3] In it air flows upward into the venturi to mix with the fuel. [2] An updraft carburetor may need a drip collector. [4]

  6. Talk:SU carburetor - Wikipedia

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  7. Pressure carburetor - Wikipedia

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    A float carburetor uses the venturi effect to supply fuel into the engine intake; this depends upon a constant level of fuel in the float bowl to maintain the desired fuel/air mixture. The float operates a valve which keeps the fuel level in the carburetor consistent despite varying demands by means of a linked float valve. As the fuel level ...

  8. Choke valve - Wikipedia

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    The term "choke" is applied to the carburetor's enrichment device even when it works by a totally different method. Commonly, SU carburettors have "chokes" that work by lowering the fuel jet to a narrower part of the needle. Some others work by introducing an additional fuel route to the constant depression chamber.

  9. Float chamber - Wikipedia

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    Carburetors are provided with a float chamber to provide a constant hydrostatic head of fuel above the carburettor's metering jets, thus a constant pressure. The float chamber itself does not vary the pressure according to demand, but it does vary the supply flowrate with demand, to keep this pressure constant.

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