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About this series: Welcome to the University of Kentucky course AEN/TSM 220: Principles of Internal Combustion Engines. These videos were created by Dr. Tim Stombaugh during COVID instruction protocols to facilitate hybrid teaching of the course. Students watched the videos before meeting in smaller groups to discuss the content and answer questions. The videos are being shared to offer an additional resource for other instructors and students to use in engines course instruction activities. Dr. Tim Stombaugh has been a faculty member at the University of Kentucky since 2000 and has conducted extension, research, and instruction activities in a variety of areas related to machine systems and automation. He welcomes feedback on how the videos are being utilized and suggestions for new resources. A short description of each video is provided to assist instructors. This lesson: 7 a, b, c, d. Fuel Delivery Systems The amount of fuel and air that is introduced into an engine is critical to optimum performance. There are a number of different techniques that can be used to control the fuel/air mixture. These videos describe the main goals of the fuel delivery system on an engine and the basic techniques of carburetion and injection. This video: 7a. Fuel Delivery Systems Introduction Highlights the main goals of any fuel delivery system and introduces the concepts of carburetion and injection.