In trying to get the fuel into a conventional four-stroke engine, the pistons moving up and down create a vacuum, which in turn provides suction, pulling the fuel through from the carburettor. It’s simple but relatively inefficient.
The function
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In trying to get the fuel into a conventional four-stroke engine, the pistons moving up and down create a vacuum, which in turn provides suction, pulling the fuel through from the carburettor. It’s simple but relatively inefficient.
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