Hi Dean, thanks for comment. Riding the De Dion trike was wild and a real learning experience! Looking forward to the LtB - will be posting more videos to capture the experience!
Exhaust gas would have been used for heating the fuel for faster evaporation doubt it presurised the fuel bowl as burnt fumes ain't combustable when returned to inlet..
That was very interesting! Thanks.
Cop: Sir, do you know why I pulled you over?
Rider: No helmet?
Cop: No. Your license tabs expired 110 years ago.
That was pretty interesting, I never knew there were other styles of carburetors other than "modern" compact ones.
Thanks for your comment. Early cars were a really interesting and innovative world
Well done Russell and you got to ride a surface carburetor machine. Hope all goes well for you and Chris on your LtB run in the Thomas.
Hi Dean, thanks for comment. Riding the De Dion trike was wild and a real learning experience! Looking forward to the LtB - will be posting more videos to capture the experience!
Some would see it as a vapour style carburetor.. very primitive but it worked for the time period..
Exhaust gas would have been used for heating the fuel for faster evaporation doubt it presurised the fuel bowl as burnt fumes ain't combustable when returned to inlet..