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Carburetor Fuel Filters Print E-mail
Written by Trish Dougherty   
Tuesday, 26 December 2006

The function of a carburetor is to ensure the air and fuel flow
in the engine are even. The carburetor needs to deliver the
correct amount of fuel to keep the fuel and air mixture in the
proper range. If this function fails, the engine will not work
properly. Even if it does work, it will have trouble sooner than
expected and in return, the engine performance will be decreased
at a significant level.



The carburetor will need to perform well to be able to work in

varied temperatures including the temperature needed for

acceleration, cold or hot starting, idling, slow running, or

cruising at part throttle.


Newer carburetor perform the above functions properly even with

low rates of exhaust emission. This will then avoid uneven

burning of the fuel.


The carburetor needs various parts to function properly and

provide the services necessary to make your engine perform at

its best. One of which is the Carburetor Fuel Filter.


What does the carburetor fuel filter do?


The carburetor fuel filter will need to clean the fuel that

enters the carburetor and the engine. This filter will ensure

that the fuel entering the carburetor will be free of sediments,

residue, varnishes, and other contaminants.


In addition to the above, possible particles that may be found

in the fuel, which the filter needs to keep away are paints

chips and dirt which may enter the fuel tank while filling.


Rust may also build up in the fuel tank. This may contaminate

the fuel and if this happens, the engine may not work properly.


To avoid all of this, your carburetor fuel filter needs to be

functioning at its peak.


How to ensure your fuel filter works properly


Fuel filters especially the carburetor fuel filters require

regular servicing. This maintenance is done by disconnecting the

filter and replacing it with a new one.


However, modernity developed even the tiniest article in your

automotive and this includes the carburetor fuel filter as well.

There are now fuel filter that are designed to be reusable and

may be cleaned.


Regularly replacing or cleaning the fuel filter will ensure that

the fuel flow will not cause drop of engine performance because

of the entry of contaminants in your fuel


Two types of fuel filters


One fuel filter is found on top of the carburetor. It is a

mesh-type fuel filter. Washing it with a clean gasoline will

discard the dirt from the fuel filter. Flaking of dirt in the

mouth of the carburetor may be scraped off or blasted out.

Ensure to check the sediments before reinstalling your fuel

filter.


The second fuel filter is found right inside the fuel tank. You

will be able to see this by unscrewing the top of the fuel tank.

You may need to replace this fuel filter regularly as well.


Your carburetor is a necessary part of your engine. To make sure

that the engine perform at its peak, it is important that parts

of the engine including the carburetor and the even the fuel

filter will work properly as well.


When all parts of the engine are working neatly, your automobile

will also work to serve you better, even for distant or long

driving. You may also avoid overheating by ensuring that proper

maintenance are regularly scheduled.


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