Any Recommended Videos on How a Carburator Works?

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Videos and animations explaining how a carburetor works are sought after, with a request for simple explanations. A user mentions that the correct spelling is "carburettor" in British English, while American English uses "carburetor." A recommended resource is HowStuffWorks, which offers informative videos on the topic. The link provided directs to a specific page with relevant content. This discussion highlights the need for accessible educational materials on carburetor functionality.
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Hey frenz ,
Plz reply me if you have or know about any video or animation on the working of carburator.A very simple one will also do.Any help is welcome.
 
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You'll have more luck if you spell it right. It's carburettor in English, those crazy 'merkins spell it differently...

In any case, howstuffworks has some decent videos. Here you go...

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question377.htm
 
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