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Two-Stroke Engines Transportation Mr. O’Rourke

Two-Stroke

Applications Two stroke engines are found on: Weed trimmers Weed trimmers Snowmobiles Snowmobiles Older dirt bikes Older dirt bikes Chainsaws Chainsaws Nitro R/C Cars Nitro R/C Cars Small outboards Small outboards Older Jet skis Older Jet skis

The Basics Two stroke engines operate on the same principles as a four stroke engine. Intake- Fuel mixture is drawn into crankcase during upstroke Intake- Fuel mixture is drawn into crankcase during upstroke Compression- mixture is compressed in the crankcase during downstroke and again during upstroke before combustion Compression- mixture is compressed in the crankcase during downstroke and again during upstroke before combustion Combustion-fuel is recompressed and ignited in cylinder during upstroke Combustion-fuel is recompressed and ignited in cylinder during upstroke Exhaust- burned mixture is forced out by being forced in during downstroke Exhaust- burned mixture is forced out by fresh mixture being forced in during downstroke Piston fires once every revolution. No traditional valves like a four- stroke. Piston serves as a “valve” by covering the ports.

Two-Stroke

Upstroke (compression) One-way valve opens and fuel mixture is drawn into crankcase Transfer port is covered Fuel mixture is compressed (again) and ignited Piston covers exhaust port during compression

Downstroke (Combustion) Combustion forces piston down compressing fuel mixture in crankcase Intake port is covered and valve is forced closed Transfer port is uncovered forcing fuel mixture into cylinder This fuel mixture pushes the exhaust out the exhaust port

Two-Stroke

Advantages Less parts = Lighter Fires once every revolution = 2x power of four stroke Cheaper, less complex and easier to work on Can work in any orientation (upside down, sideways)

Disadvantages No dedicated lubrication system (not as durable) Not fuel efficient and require expensive oil to be mixed with gas (one gallon oil/1,000 miles) Produce a lot of pollution due to burning of gas and oil.

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