Principles Of Engine Operation

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Process of breaking gasoline into tiny droplets and mixing it with air
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The lowest point of piston travel. Also known as BDC.
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Occurs as the piston moves upward with both valves closed.
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An engine with a special contour on the piston head.
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Piston stroke during which the exhaust valve opens and the rising piston pushes the exhaust gases from the cylinder.
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Also called a Four cycle engine.
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Piston stroke in which the piston travels downward with intake valve open.
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Engine in which the ports are shaped and located so incoming air/fuel mixture swirls.
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Piston stroke that occurs when both valves are closed and the combustion explosion forces the piston downward.
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Movement of the piston in the cylinder.
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The point at which the piston is at the it's upper most position. Also known as TDC.
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An engine that produces one power stroke in a single crankshaft revolution.
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Both valves are open at the same time. Incoming air fuel mixtures assists in removing exhaust gases.