I once described something as functioning “just like a carburetor” to a young engineer I was training. 10 minutes later I caught him googling it. Sigh. Must be getting old.
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the ancient aliens who transferred their knowledge of science and technology to humans kept the knowledge of how a carburetor works a secret, as it could give the humans a hint about how the space-time portal works, which might lead humans to their home planet…
Crap, I knew how a carburetor worked by the time I was 10, booster venturis, emulsion tubes, idle circuits and all. My day didn’t have the slightest clue, though…
I explain the carburetor like a gizmo you attach to a hose with a small jar with a hose in it that the pressure from the water rushing past draw the soap out. But now people just buy pressure washers.
Oh I did not need this one today — Dang it Dad! Why did you get cancer and leave us too soon!!!! My dad was an automotive encyclopedia (and had engineering degrees) before I could drive I had to assist in getting a car into proper running order first. That included knowing how the engine worked.
I don’t remember dad tell me many times that he loved me, but making sure his first born daughter could take care of a car herself, man, he must have really hated me… NOT!!!
BE THIS GUY over 7 years ago
Calvin, be happy he didn’t tell you. If he had he would’ve had to kill you.
bluram over 7 years ago
Now that’s a typical question for a first grader to ask.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
If they have encyclopedias he could look it up. I did all the time at his age.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover over 7 years ago
Trust your son at all times.
stefaanv over 7 years ago
From this day point of view: what is this thing they used to call a carburetor?
Daeder over 7 years ago
It uses a scale of one to ten to rate the engine’s carbs!
biglar over 7 years ago
I once described something as functioning “just like a carburetor” to a young engineer I was training. 10 minutes later I caught him googling it. Sigh. Must be getting old.
sandpiper over 7 years ago
Go, Dad!!
dl11898 over 7 years ago
dad’s parenting skills are still hovering around zero. someday he’ll grow up.
Professor W over 7 years ago
Maybe when Calvin turns older, Dad might tell him how a carburetor works
Gent over 7 years ago
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the ancient aliens who transferred their knowledge of science and technology to humans kept the knowledge of how a carburetor works a secret, as it could give the humans a hint about how the space-time portal works, which might lead humans to their home planet…
cubswin2016 over 7 years ago
Calvin seems to be getting smarter.
rshive over 7 years ago
Of course he doesn’t know. Actually, the gas goes in somehow, it gets used somehow, and the car moves. Simple, isn’t it?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 7 years ago
They didn’t work which is why I love fuel injection.
BiathlonNut over 7 years ago
Larger vehicles use truckburetors.
BiggerNate91 over 7 years ago
Reminded me of this.
http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1989/7/6
JorgeHernandez over 7 years ago
Crap, I knew how a carburetor worked by the time I was 10, booster venturis, emulsion tubes, idle circuits and all. My day didn’t have the slightest clue, though…
jppjr over 7 years ago
Carburetor? Is that a Yugo he’s washing?
drivingfuriously Premium Member over 7 years ago
I explain the carburetor like a gizmo you attach to a hose with a small jar with a hose in it that the pressure from the water rushing past draw the soap out. But now people just buy pressure washers.
PrincessMaggieChance over 7 years ago
Oh I did not need this one today — Dang it Dad! Why did you get cancer and leave us too soon!!!! My dad was an automotive encyclopedia (and had engineering degrees) before I could drive I had to assist in getting a car into proper running order first. That included knowing how the engine worked.
I don’t remember dad tell me many times that he loved me, but making sure his first born daughter could take care of a car herself, man, he must have really hated me… NOT!!!
rcjkirk over 7 years ago
Many decades ago, I read in a repair manual "Carburetor is french for ‘leave it alone’ "