How is petrol pumped out?
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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 .
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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 .
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