Sunday, May 9, 2010

Carburetor:

Carburetor:

Carburetor is an integral device or apparatus of an internal combustion engine that is used for blending air fuel mixture in the correct proportion thereby resulting in smooth combustion. It is that types of device which also controls and monitors the speed of the vehicle. These are usually of two types namely surface carburetor and float-feed carburetor. As displayed in the figure, the leading components of a carburetor are throttle valve, venturi, air bleed, choke valve, fuel metering orifice, intake valve, exhaust valve, manifold, fuel chamber and combustion chamber. .
Other parts of a Carburetor are:
Choke Cables
Carburetor Kits
Carburetor Components


Fuel Coolers:
These are the devices or mediums that are used for cooling fluids distributed in an internal combustion engine of the vehicle. Fuel coolers decrease vapor lock and increases horsepower of the vehicle. Today almost every vehicle has fuel cooler that enhances power of the engine by supplying high-density liquid to the engine. Fluid Coolers are the widely used devices as they reduce the rising temperature of variety of oil, lubricants or fluids circulated within the engine.
Fuel coolers are generally made of carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, PVC, CPVC, FRP and other polypropylene materials. Basically there are two types of fuel coolers namely:
Evaporative coolers Dry air coolers


Fuel Pump:
Fuel Pump are the devices that are used for supplying the fuel collected in the fuel tank to the engine. Automobiles make use of two basic fuel pumps namely mechanical pump and electrical pumps. Both of these fuel pumps are used for extracting gasoline from the fuel tank thereby distributing to carburetor or injector pump. Mechanical pumps are affixed on to the engine and are driven by engine directly with the help of an eccentric lobe on the camshaft. While electric pump function with the help of battery and a charging system. Today, most of the vehicles use electric pumps because of their capacity of generating high pressures that is required for fuel injection at all the engine speeds.

Fuel Pumps are of many types that includes:

Diesel Engine Fuel Pump

Mechanical Fuel Pump

Fuel Pump Assembly

Fuel Pump Kits

Electrical Fuel Pump

Fuel Pressure Regulators

Fuel Pump Filter

Water Pump Kits

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