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1. Carburation in Theory and Practice: Including a Criticism of Carburettor by Robert Wellesley Antony Brewer (1913)
"The gravity-controlled air sleeve s is adapted to regulate the air opening formed
... Normally, the gravity-operated air sleeve rests on the bottom cover, ..."
2. The Automobile Handbook by Leonard Elliott Brookes (1918)
"The hot air sleeve is provided with an air strangler actuated by a lever and
having a coiled spring to bring it back to the open position. ..."
3. The Gas, Petrol, and Oil Engine by Dugald Clerk, George Arthur Burls (1913)
"... sleeves of various sizes, and finds that for best power results a constant
relation should subsist between the area of jet and that of the air sleeve. ..."
4. Cyclopedia of Automobiles, Gas and Oil Engines and Farm Tractors: A Complete by Leonard Elliott Brookes, James H. Stephenson (1919)
"The hot air sleeve is provided with an air strangler actuated by a lever and
having a coiled spring to bring it back to the open position. ..."