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Mejora en los carburadores para motores de explosión que permite el empleo alternativo de gasolina o gas-oil como carburante esencialmente caracterizada por la circunstancia de dotar al carburador de dos vasos o depósitos independientes uno destinado a recibir la gasolina Y el otro el gas-oil siendo la toma de carburante para ambos depositos por separado y dotada de un mecanismo adecuado que permite obturar el paso de uno u otro según convenga a las necesidades de su empleo.Improvement in carburettors for internal combustion engines that allows the alternative use of gasoline or diesel oil as fuel essentially characterized by the circumstance of equipping the carburetor with two independent vessels or tanks, one destined to receive gasoline AND the other diesel oil being the fuel intake for both tanks separately and equipped with a suitable mechanism that allows the passage of one or the other to be blocked according to the needs of its use.
ES0180629A1947-11-251947-11-25
AN IMPROVEMENT IN CARBURETORS FOR EXPLOSION ENGINES THAT ALLOW THE ALTERNATIVE USE OF GASOLINE OR GAS-OIL AS FUEL
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Automatic device N, which, without more than stepping on the accelerator, provides the necessary and sufficient air to burn the diesel gas alone in the combustion engines, and in the diesel types mixed with 20 to 25 percent of foreign fuel.