Comment by grecy
2 years ago
> He might be able to work on a carburetor
I'm absolutely a car guy, and I'm 41 years old.
Strangely enough, I've never owned a carburettored engine, and it seems unlikely I ever will (except, maybe, for a chainsaw)
2 years ago
> He might be able to work on a carburetor
I'm absolutely a car guy, and I'm 41 years old.
Strangely enough, I've never owned a carburettored engine, and it seems unlikely I ever will (except, maybe, for a chainsaw)
I sat in one when it started burning on the highway, because of the carburetor :D
I think it was a Renault 11 and I'm not exactly sure how old I was, probably a bit before I got my license, so late 90s.
I suspect a common reason would be for a classic car or motorcycle.
Or general aviation since they use engines derived from ancient automotive designs. Fuel injection isn't common.
I consider the OG S2000 a classic car :)