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Old 10-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Carburetor Operation

I came across this video and it's quite revealing about how a carburetor works -- from the inside of the cylinder!




If you look carefully at the intake valve during the intake cycle, you'll see droplets of fuel spattering on the top of the valve head in addition to the cloud of mist being pulled into the cylinder.

The fact that you can see mist and droplets on the intake side demonstrates that carburetors don't 'evaporate' the fuel but rather induce a spray into the airstream and the evaporation takes place in the cylinder itself. (Liquid gasoline doesn't burn.)

The fuel evaporation is the product of the mist absorbing heat (heat of evaporation) from the cylinder and explains why you loose more power from a rich mixture than a lean one -- excess fuel causes excess cooling, slower evaporation and incomplete combustion.

The spray is actually fine droplets of fuel suspended in moving air and is produced by the 'foam' (fuel/air emulsion) in the carburetor passages being sucked into the air stream where the foam breaks up.

It's also interesting to see the relative intake velocity of the intake stroke. When the cylinder draw is maximum you see the mist form around the intake valve.

Pretty neat, huh?

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Very Cool!
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Cool video, but it bothers me that they cut it off before the final stroke.

I was playing along, saying "suck......squish.....bang.........what?! no blow?"
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Small world! A friend at work just turned me on to that not two hours ago.
Something I found interesting is that they keep cutting out the part of the sequence that would otherwise reveal the valve overlap.
That was supposedly filmed by Honda R&D.
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Cool video, but it bothers me that they cut it off before the final stroke.

I was playing along, saying "suck......squish.....bang.........what?! no blow?"

Maybe it's the Lorena Bobbitt version?

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Excellent video. This kind of practical video should be shown in every 8th grade tech class.
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"(Liquid gasoline doesn't burn.)"

I think you meant in the cylinder. I have personally made and seen liquid gasoline burn with rather spectacular results!
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