The Fish Carburetor Book - Table of Contents


I. How I Invented a New Carburetor

II. How Good is the Fish Carburetor

III. The 100 MPG Carburetor Myth

IV. Fish Carburetor Installation Instructions

    Manifold and Ported Vaccuum Lines

    Adaptor Plate Installation

    Manifold Vaccuum Line Hookup

    Mounting Carburetor on Adapter Plate

    Fuel Line Hookup

    Hooking up Enrichment Lever

    Heat Stove

    Parts Needed to Install Carburetor

V. Adjusting the Fish Carburetor

    Throttle Plate Angle

    High Speed Adjustment

    Idle Air Bleed

    Idle Speed Adjustment

    Tools Needed for Adjusting Fish Carburetor

    Procedure for Adjusting Fish Carburetor

    Throttle Plate Angle Adjustment

    High Speed Adjustment

    Air Bleed & Idle Speed Adjustment

VI. Carburetor Icing and Heat Stove Operation

    GM Heat Stove System

    Components

    Operation

VII. Fuels

    Electric Fuel Pumps

VIII. Emissions Equipment

IX. Computer Carburetion

X. Ignition Considerations

    Breaker Points

    Condenser

    Rotor Gap

    Light Miss

    Defective Primary Wire

    Weak Coil Output

    External Coil Resistor

    Ignition Secondary Wire

    Ignition Switch

    Advance Mechanisms

    Vaccuum Problems

    Ailments Related to a Worn Timing Chain

    Other Mechanical Consideration

    Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PVC) System

    Thermactor System (Air Pump)

    Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System

XI. Testimonials

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This page was updated on 6 September 2007