carbureted
Carbureted refers to engines or fuel systems that rely on a carburetor to mix air and fuel before combustion. Carburetors were the standard method for metering gasoline in automotive and small engines for much of the 20th century, before electronic fuel injection became prevalent in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Operation involves air entering the intake and passing through a venturi, where the moving air creates a
Maintenance and limitations include the need for periodic adjustments and cleaning; floats, gaskets, and jets can
Applications include engines in lawn and garden equipment, some motorcycles, classic cars, and certain light aircraft.