Carbureted Hondas: The Basic and the Not-So-Basic Part One

by | Aug 1999 | Honda, Import Service

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All carburetors have the same job and all work essentially the same way. It doesn’t matter whether we’re talking about a lawnmower-mounted one-barrel or a multi-venturi, electroncially-controlled, emissions-reducing, high-tech fuel mixer. The carburetor adds the appropriate amount of fuel to the incoming air, and the vaporized mixture is drawn into the engine’s combustion chambers. As complicated as they may seem, even Honda carbs fit comfortably into this simple carburetor definition.






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