how is petrol pump out ?
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This mechanism eventually developed into the moderngasoline pump cut-off valve. Most modern pumps have an auto cut-off feature that stops the flow when the tank is full. This is done with a second tube, the sensing tube, that runs from just inside the mouth of the nozzle upto a Venturi pump in the pumphandle
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Petrol is pumped along a pipe from the tank and mixed with air in the carburettor, from which the engine sucks in the mixture.
In the fuel-injection system, used on some engines, the petrol and air are mixed in the inlet manifold.
A fuel pump draws petrol out of the tank through a pipe to the carburettor.
The pump may be mechanical worked by the engine - or it may be electric, in which case it is usually next to or even inside the fuel tank.
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