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Super B
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Posted: 02 Mar 2019 at 6:49am |
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Would anyone know the air to fuel ratio a 125 motor would like like?
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Super B
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AaronSEIA
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14.5:1. Same as all gasoline engines. AaronSEIA
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Super B
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I was told there were differences. Sorry
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mjbower
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What is that in? I'm curious that's cool awesome engineering work on that manifolds.
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Super B
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Its in a old family b I am retro modding.it kind of got out of hand.
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Super B
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It has been my lawn mower for 35years or so.now its going to have some fun.
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mjbower
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Wow that's awesome. Beautiful sheet metal work.
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steve(ill)
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NICE LOOKING UNIT !!! From GOOGLE----------- The ideal (theoretical) air-fuel ratio, for a complete combustion, is called stoichiometric air-fuel ratio. For a gasoline (petrol) engine, the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio is around 14.7:1. This means that, in order to burn completely 1 kg of fuel, we need 14.7 kg of air. The combustion is possible even is the AFR is different than stoichiometric. For the combustion process to take place in a gasoline engine, the minimum AFR is around 6:1 and the maximum can go up to 20:1. When the air-fuel ratio is higher than the stoichiometric ratio, the air-fuel mixture is called lean. When the air-fuel ratio is lower than the stoichiometric ratio, the air-fuel mixture is called rich. For example, for a gasoline engine, an AFR of 16.5:1 is lean and 13.7:1 is rich. In the table below we can see the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for several fossil fuels.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Super B
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Thanks for help
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Super B
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The hood was made by a neighbor of mine. He is a craftsman. Thanks
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steve(ill)
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Did you make the cab from scratch, or was it on something else ? Size looks good.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Dad had this cab on a wd45 in the 50s or late 60s.it was built by automatic out of pentor Nebraska as a kit cab.i believe it is blue ox now and is still owned by the same family it fit Wright on kind of
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