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Fuel Systems

Fuel Systems. Fuel Systems. Purpose of the fuel system Store fuel Deliver fuel Pump fuel Filter fuel Mix air and fuel Meter air and fuel. Fuel Systems. Parts of the fuel system: Tank cap Tank Lines Filter Pump Carburetor. Fuel Systems. Types of fuel Gasoline Kerosene Diesel

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Fuel Systems

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  1. Fuel Systems

  2. Fuel Systems • Purpose of the fuel system • Store fuel • Deliver fuel • Pump fuel • Filter fuel • Mix air and fuel • Meter air and fuel

  3. Fuel Systems • Parts of the fuel system: • Tank cap • Tank • Lines • Filter • Pump • Carburetor

  4. Fuel Systems • Types of fuel • Gasoline • Kerosene • Diesel • LP- Liquefied Petroleum-Propane • Natural Gas • Alcohol • Gasoline • Hydrocarbon compounds • Hydrogen and carbon molecules C8H15

  5. Fuel Systems • Gasoline additives • Anti-icing or Deicer • Metal deactivators and Rust inhibitors • Detergents • Ethanol 10% max.(grain) • Methonal 5% max.(wood) • MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) 11% max. • Reformulated or oxygenated gas

  6. Fuel Systems • Volatility • The ease at which a liquid can vaporize • Volatility changes • High volatility for cold temperature • Low volatility for hot temperatures

  7. Fuel Systems Combustion • The burning of air and fuel

  8. Fuel Systems • Detonation • A second burning of the fuel after the spark occurs which causes the engine to knock

  9. Fuel Systems • Preignition • Ignition of the air-fuel mix before the spark

  10. Fuel Systems • Knock, a noise caused by preignition or detonation • Octane • The ability of a fuel to resist knocking • Isooctane and heptane as base line • RON + MON / 2

  11. Fuel Systems • Stoichiometric • Chemically correct air fuel mixture • 14.7 parts of air to 1 part of fuel • Rich mixture • Air-fuel mix with more fuel than required • Lean mixture • Air-fuel mixture with less fuel than required

  12. Fuel Systems • Byproduct of combustion • O2 oxygen • H2O water • CO2 carbon dioxide • C8H15 hydrocarbons • CO carbon monoxide • Nox oxides of nitrogen

  13. Have a nice day!

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