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Title: Marvel Carbureter and Heat Control
As Used on Series 691 Nash Sixes Booklet S
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: November 20, 2008 [EBook #27298]
Language: English
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MARVEL
CARBURETER
AND HEAT CONTROL
AS USED ON
SERIES 691 NASH SIXES
BOOKLET
S
MARVEL CARBURETER CO.
FLINT, MICHIGAN
U.S.A.
MODEL S
CARBURETER
Used on Series 691 Nash Sixes
The carbureter measures the fuel charges for the engine and automatically mixes them with the proper amount of air to form a highly combustible gas. The Marvel Model S
Carbureter is of the automatic air valve, heat controlled type. Its outstanding advantages are:
1. Simplicity of construction and operation.
2. Quick starting in any weather.
3. Automatically controlled heat application to ensure complete vaporization of fuels.
4. Economy in fuel consumption.
5. Ease of adjustment to meet varied driving and climatic conditions.
CONSTRUCTION
The construction embodies a main body or mixing chamber and a conventional float chamber bowl with fuel strainer attached at point of entrance of fuel to bowl. Within the mixing chamber are two nozzles which proportion the amount of gasoline used in the mixture. One of these nozzles, called the low speed,
is regulated by the gasoline adjustment screw at bottom of carbureter and the other, called the high speed,
is controlled by the automatic air valve. An air screw is provided which regulates the pressure of the air valve spring enclosed therein. Within this screw is also enclosed a plunger connected by a link to