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Process and Control for Producing Anti-Emission Carburetors
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The advent of emission controls for automobiles in California in 1966 triggered a period of expansion in carburetion technology. The industry's design and application engineers have been diligently developing carburetors that satisfy the early California and the 1968 nation-wide emission limits while maintaining performance characteristics. The present paper explains the need for improved carburetor uniformity; describes a program currently in operation to achieve uniformity; and illustrates process changes being generated as a result of the program.
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Eberhardt, J. and Beck, J., "Process and Control for Producing Anti-Emission Carburetors," SAE Technical Paper 690138, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690138.Also In
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Number: SP-0347; Published: 1974-11-01
Number: SP-0347; Published: 1974-11-01