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How Carburetors Work

How Carburetors Work
How Carburetors Work - Carbin' It Easy
This cutaway of a Barry Grant Demon carb clearly illustrates the atomization process. Fuel from the float bowl passes through the main jet and enters the emulsion tube. The fuel is emulsified by air entering the emulsion tube through the air bleeds. View Related Article
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