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- Back-fire abstract "For other meanings of the term, see backfire.A back-fire or backfire is an explosion produced either by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the induction system rather than inside the combustion chamber. Unburned fuel or hydrocarbons ignited from a slower burning, lean fuel air mixture that is still burning inside the cylinder when the intake valve opens. Not to be confused with afterfire which is caused by an excessively rich fuel air mixture that is not completely burned during combustion. It is then ignited in the exhaust. A visible flame may momentarily shoot out of the exhaust pipe. Either condition causes an objectionable popping noise, together with possible loss of power and forward motion. A back-fire is a separate phenomenon from the fire produced by Top Fuel dragsters.Also, an explosion in the inlet manifold, carburetor/throttle body, or air cleaner of an internal combustion engine can occur when the intake valves are not shut prior to fuel combustion.The term derives from parallel experiences with early unreliable firearms or ammunition, in which the explosive force was directed out at the breech instead of the muzzle.[citation needed] From this came the use of the word "backfire" as a verb to indicate something that produces an unintended, unexpected, and undesired result.".
- Back-fire thumbnail Flaming_Corser.jpg?width=300.
- Back-fire wikiPageID "1915745".
- Back-fire wikiPageRevisionID "606541102".
- Back-fire hasPhotoCollection Back-fire.
- Back-fire subject Category:Automobile_maintenance.
- Back-fire subject Category:Engine_problems.
- Back-fire type Abstraction100002137.
- Back-fire type Attribute100024264.
- Back-fire type Condition113920835.
- Back-fire type Difficulty114408086.
- Back-fire type EngineProblems.
- Back-fire type Problem114410605.
- Back-fire type State100024720.
- Back-fire comment "For other meanings of the term, see backfire.A back-fire or backfire is an explosion produced either by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the induction system rather than inside the combustion chamber. Unburned fuel or hydrocarbons ignited from a slower burning, lean fuel air mixture that is still burning inside the cylinder when the intake valve opens.".
- Back-fire label "Back-fire".
- Back-fire label "Back-fire".
- Back-fire label "Deflagración de escape".
- Back-fire label "Fehlzündung".
- Back-fire sameAs Fehlzündung.
- Back-fire sameAs Deflagración_de_escape.
- Back-fire sameAs Back-fire.
- Back-fire sameAs m.065w7z.
- Back-fire sameAs Q1401308.
- Back-fire sameAs Q1401308.
- Back-fire sameAs Back-fire.
- Back-fire wasDerivedFrom Back-fire?oldid=606541102.
- Back-fire depiction Flaming_Corser.jpg.
- Back-fire isPrimaryTopicOf Back-fire.