Carb flames are causes by a variety of things. most often the engine is advanced to far or you have a carb leak interally that puts to much fuel in the engine. If the engine has high miles the intake valves may be leaking allow the flame to escape around it.
It is usually a bad gasket and the carb needs rebuilt.
A carburetor backfire flame arrester is designed to prevent flames or sparks from escaping the carburetor during a backfire. It is typically located at the top of the carburetor and consists of a mesh screen or metal plate with small holes that allow air to pass through while trapping any flames or sparks. This helps to prevent potential fires or explosions.
Not quite sure what you are asking but there are flames with both solid and liquid fuels
It can be people messing around, setting tinder on fire. The flames then spread from tree to tree. If there is no wind, it is easier to contain.
There are different reasons for flames being yellow and the properties depend on the reason.
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A misfire will cause flames to come out of the carburettor
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A carburetor backfire flame arrester is designed to prevent flames or sparks from escaping the carburetor during a backfire. It is typically located at the top of the carburetor and consists of a mesh screen or metal plate with small holes that allow air to pass through while trapping any flames or sparks. This helps to prevent potential fires or explosions.
A bad, stuck or dirty float needle inside the carburetor.
bad seal in between your intke manifold and carburetor
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AnswerSounds to me that your vehicle is off time. Check the timing on it. If the timing is off it will backfire through the carb and also if it is cross wired (firing order wrong) it will backfire through the carb.
your float is stuck in the carburetor. Clean it with carb cleaner.
Usually a stuck float mechanism.
Not quite sure what you are asking but there are flames with both solid and liquid fuels
When the driver let's off the gas pedal going into a turn raw fuel gets pumped into the exhaust manifold. The manifold is so hot the fuel ignites and you see flames from the exhaust pipe. It's totally normal.