Bulletin 9D-7
August, 1951
Model "BB"
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ROCHESTER PRODUCTS, DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS, ROCHESTER, NEW
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The idle fuel is then metered to
the engine by the idle adjusting needles located below the throttle
valves. As the throttle valves are opened, the idle discharge holes above
the throttle valves are exposed to manifold vacuum, thus becoming fuel
discharge holes to meet the increased demand of the
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PART THROTTLE SYSTEM
As the throttle valves arc opened
to a greater degree, (Figure 3) the suction created at the main discharge
nozzles by means of manifold vacuum and the multiplication created by
means of the primary and secondary Venturi, becomes great enough to pull
fuel from the nozzles, through the main metering jets, the main well
channels and the crossbar channels. At this point air is bled into this
fuel through the crossbar bleeds. The fuel is thus discharged from the
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charge nozzles rather than
through the idle system.
The calibration of the Main
Metering Jets and the Air Bleeds in the crossbar control and maintain
the economical fuel/air ratios throughout this part throttle driving
range.
POWER SYSTEM
Although the part throttle system
is calibrated to give maximum economy under normal driving
conditions, some means must be provided by which increased fuel is
supplied when more power is desirable or sustained high speed driving is
to be maintained. This is accomplished by means of a vacuum operated
power piston. (See Figure 4. Note piston in "Down"
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MODEL "BB" PART THROTTLE SYSTEM
Figure 3 |
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MODEL "BB" POWER SYSTEM
Figure 4 |
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The power piston vacuum channel
is open to the manifold beneath the throttle valves. The vacuum in this
channel varies with the manifold vacuum. The power piston actuating spring
is so calibrated as to force the piston down when the manifold vacuum
drops below approximately 7" Hg. This situation occurs at driving speeds
over approximately 75 MPH. or on rapid acceleration. When the power piston
is down it unseats the spring loaded power valve permitting an
additional fuel flow from the bowl through the power restrictions and into
the main well channels. This additional fuel is supplied as long as the
manifold vacuum remains below approximately 7 inches Hg.
There is no adjustment required for the part throttle or power
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