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SUBARU Ff-1 1300G Engine Modification: Operation

Engine modification system controls ignition timing advance and retard, controls air/fuel ratio during deceleration, and promotes afterburning of exhaust gases to prevent emissions.

  1. When primary throttle valve of carburetor closes during deceleration, vacuum is created in the intake manifold. A hose connecting manifold to vacuum control valve conducts vacuum to valve chamber "A". This causes a diaphragm in valve to open a poppet valve.
  2. Vacuum is then conducted to servo diaphragm on carburetor by-pass system. This causes by-pass valve to open, connecting air horn of carburetor to lower portion of secondary throttle valve.
    Fig 1: Vacuum Control Valve
    G09309482Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  3. After by-pass valve is opened, air is conducted to by-pass valve from air horn. Air and Fuel are metered at each by-pass jet and by-pass air bleed. Calibrations insure that proper air/fuel ratio is delivered to combustion chambers.
  4. Ignition timing retard is brought about at this time by means of the vacuum created in intake manifold. A vacuum line connecting manifold to distributor retard diaphragm conducts vacuum to distributor to promote afterburing.
  5. During normal operation (acceleration, cruising and idling), a vacuum of 7.9 in. Hg is required to retard ignition timing, and 18.7 in. Hg is required to operate by-pass valve.
  6. In addition to vacuum operated modification system, an electrically controlled fuel shut-off is provided. A solenoid switch is installed in the primary slow passage of carburetor and is operated through ignition/starter switch.
    Fig 2: Solenoid Switch (Fuel Cutoff)
    G09309483Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.