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I came up with a simpler Air mixer for a Fuel Vapor Fuel Tank. Here is a Picture.
The vapor fuel tank draws air into the tank through an air inlet. The air passes over the surface of the liquid fuel and draws fuel vapor through the outlet and to the engine. However, the pure vapor is too rich and needs to have additional air mixed in.
In my version, the inlet tube going to the engine has a 1/8" wide slot cut into the side. A threaded collar fits over the tube, and by screwing and unscrewing the collar, the slot is more or less uncovered, allowing more or less air to be mixed with the fuel. This adjustment isn't particularly sensitive since the collar and tube OD are threaded at 1/4 - 28.
I just installed this setup on my hit n miss engine and it works great. I used a small pimento jar for the tank and fitted the brass tubes to the jar lid. The engine starts first pull every time and continues to run as long as there is fuel. Pictures to follow later.
Chuck
The vapor fuel tank draws air into the tank through an air inlet. The air passes over the surface of the liquid fuel and draws fuel vapor through the outlet and to the engine. However, the pure vapor is too rich and needs to have additional air mixed in.
In my version, the inlet tube going to the engine has a 1/8" wide slot cut into the side. A threaded collar fits over the tube, and by screwing and unscrewing the collar, the slot is more or less uncovered, allowing more or less air to be mixed with the fuel. This adjustment isn't particularly sensitive since the collar and tube OD are threaded at 1/4 - 28.
I just installed this setup on my hit n miss engine and it works great. I used a small pimento jar for the tank and fitted the brass tubes to the jar lid. The engine starts first pull every time and continues to run as long as there is fuel. Pictures to follow later.
Chuck