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Re: Carb sweats...?
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 04, 2007 at 20:48:08 from (216.169.188.13):
In Reply to: Carb sweats...? posted by Andy Schuppert on July 04, 2007 at 19:06:56:
car usually aluminum carb these days....youll find condensation is far less as they get near same temp as manifold (which isnt great for millage or performance) cold fuel makes more power. Dont worry about it less it sweets when the tractor wasnt run at all. Then its a gasket issue since all metal is at = temp. Any time a good diff in temps between materials is present you get condensation even more so in dissimalar materials. Hence the new cars aluminum carb and intake condenses far less, it also to control creeping when cooling at diff speeds which eats gaskets (ford 2.9l v6 anyone?-overheat and blow headgasket everytime) They are thin wall aluminum head with cast iron block, thats why.. Fuel injected cars are diff of course. The injector is on rails. Less centrifugal (craptastical carb) haha.
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