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Carburetors: 4 Barrel, 2 Barrel & More at Summit Racing

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Carburetor

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Welcome to National Carburetors

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Back to basics: Understanding the carburetor and fixing it yourself

One of the most problematic and least-understood parts of any classic car is its carburetor. Everything else can be functioning perfectly, but one little ailment from the carb spells poor drivability and a certain headache for whomever is behind the wheel. Not everyone can troubleshoot a carb—and fewer still have any inclination to work on one—but Here are the basics: • Air enters through the top of the carburetor (or the side, or the bottom, depending upon the carburetor’s design) on its way to the intake manifold and eventually the combustion chamber of each cylinder. The passage that air passes through is typically referred to as the carburetor’s throat, bore or barrel. • A necked-down section of this passage – narrower in the middle and wider before and after– is called the venturi. As air rushes through this restriction, it speeds up. The change in speed as the air flows through causes the pressure to drop, which in turn draws gasoline through a tiny feed in the side of the venturi. The goal is to atomize the fuel into a fine mist, which mixes with the passing air and continues to the intake manifold. • Once air and fuel move through the venturi, they encounter another obstacle called the throttle plate, which is a disc that opens and closes to control the amount of air that enters the engine. The throttle plate is the part that moves when you press your foot on the accelerator pedal. The carburetor does the rest with different tube sizes and the presence or absence o...

Carburetors

Customer Questions About Carburetors Buying a quality street, off-road, or racing carburetor can be overwhelming and confusing. There are many different factors to consider when shopping for high performance carburetors or rebuilt carburetors including different brands, prices, warranties, performance capabilities, and much more. Because racing carburetors for sale are often a significant investment, it is important to do your research and get all your questions answered prior to making a final purchase. If you are trying to learn more about replacement carburetors, we can help you along the way. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about performance carburetors: What Is A Carburetor? / How Does A Carburetor Work? Learning how carburetors work is easy. The primary carburetor function (most made from aluminum) is to control the amount of air and fuel entering the engine. It does this with driver input via a cable-operated accelerator pedal, opening and closing the throttle butterflies. At idle, the throttle is almost closed, only allowing a small amount of air to enter the engine through the idle circuit. If the throttle blades are completely shut, the engine cannot start or run. As the throttle blades open, more air is able to enter the engine and it speeds up, increasing RPMs. Fuel is drawn in with the air through low pressure created from the opening and closing of the What Size Carburetor Do I Need? The size of carburetor needed is determined by the use o...

Carburetors

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