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  2. Carburetor - Wikipedia

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    Air from the atmosphere enters the carburetor (usually via an air cleaner), has fuel added within the carburetor, passes into the inlet manifold, then through the inlet valve(s), and finally into the combustion chamber. Most engines use a single carburetor shared between all of the cylinders, though some high-performance engines historically ...

  3. Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company was one of the Indianapolis's most important auto parts manufacturers and the last automobile parts factories in Indianapolis, Indiana to survive from the first decades of the 20th century. The Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company Building was the company's original building at the Barth Avenue site. [3]

  4. V-twin engine - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers of commercial V-twin engines include Briggs & Stratton with its Vanguard, Professional and Intek V-twin series, [32] Honda with its V-twin series engines, [33] Kawasaki with its FD, FH, FR, FS, and FX series, [34] Subaru with its EH series, [35] Tecumseh with its OV691EA and TVT691 engines, [36] and Kohler.

  5. Updraft carburetor - Wikipedia

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    An updraft carburetor is a type of carburetor in which the air flows upward within the device. [1] Other types are downdraft and sidedraft. [2] An updraft carburetor was the first type in common use. [3] In it air flows upward into the venturi to mix with the fuel. [2] An updraft carburetor may need a drip collector. [4]

  6. Kohler strikes - Wikipedia

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    The Kohler Company was founded in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1873, when John Michael Kohler II (1844–1900) took over his father-in-law's steel and iron factory. During the late 19th century it prospered as the producer of plumbing products and enamelware. In 1912, land around a new factory just west of Sheboygan became the Village of Kohler ...

  7. Pressure carburetor - Wikipedia

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    Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major. The pressure carburetor is the black box on top of the crankcase at the rear of the engine. Pressure carburetors were used on many piston engines of 1940s vintage used in World War II aircraft. They went from being a new design early in the war to being standard equipment on nearly every allied aircraft engine ...