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The piston starts at the top, the intake valve opens, and the piston moves down to let the engine take in a cylinder-full of air and gasoline. This is the intake stroke. Only the tiniest drop of gasoline needs to be mixed into the air for this to work.
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Then the piston moves back up to compress this fuel/air mixture. Compr ession makes the explosion more powerful.
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When the piston reaches the top of its stroke, the spark plug emits a spark to ignite the gasoline. The gasoline charge in the cylinder explodes, driving the piston down.spark plug
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tailpipe.
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The cranksh aft’s half-turn Cylinders 1234 First (0…180 ) Combu stion Exhaus t Compre ssion Intake Second (180…3 60) Exhaus t IntakeCombu stion Compre ssion Third (360…5 40) IntakeCompre ssion Exhaus t Combu stion Fourth (540…7 20) Compr ession Combu stion IntakeExhaus t
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CRM GDMcooling system Lubrication system supply system The starting system (diesel) Ignition system (carburettor engines)
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