Introduction to the Engine Chapter 15 Page 181
Terms Stroke- Total movement of piston from it’s upper-most point to it’s bottom-most movement. Stroke- Total movement of piston from it’s upper-most point to it’s bottom-most movement. Top dead center (TDC) –The upper-most point of piston movement. Top dead center (TDC) –The upper-most point of piston movement. Bottom dead center (BDC)- The bottom-most point of piston movement. Bottom dead center (BDC)- The bottom-most point of piston movement.
Four Stroke Process
Intake Exhaust Valves Closed on these Strokes
Crank, Rod, Piston, & Flywheel Relationship
Valve Train Overhead Valve Type
Pushrod Valve train
Cutaway View of Piston
Air Movement
Overhead Valve Engine
Intake Manifold
Exhaust Manifold
Cylinder Head
Inside View
Engine Parts
Timing Chain, Gears, & Belt
Vibration Damper
Short vs. Long Block
Engine Blocks
Here’s an engine block
Crankshaft
Endplay
Grab this one Check out the guy
Connecting Rod/Piston Assemble Rings Rod Bearings Rod Cap Pin Sleeve Pin Retainer Piston
Connecting Rods Standard H beam Piston end Beam Crank end Rod cap Bolt & nut
Bearings Rod Main Bearing Construction
Piston Head Ring Grooves Skirt Boss Valve relief Pin Oil ring
Rings Top Compression Ring Second Compression Ring Oil Control Ring
Oil Pump & Screen
Gaskets
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