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Engines Engines Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine Two-Stroke Gasoline Engines Diesel Engine Rotary Engine Steam Engine Internal combustion engine needs fuel,

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Page 1: Engines Engines Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine Two-Stroke Gasoline Engines Diesel Engine Rotary Engine Steam Engine Internal combustion engine needs fuel,

EnginesEngines

• Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine

•Two-Stroke Gasoline Engines

•Diesel Engine

•Rotary Engine

•Steam Engine

Internal combustion engine needsfuel, ignition and compression in order to run.

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EnginesEnginesConfiguration

• Inline Engines: The cylinders are arranged in a line, in a single bank.

• V Engines: The cylinders are arranged in two banks, set at an angle to one another.

• Flat Engines: The cylinders are arranged in two banks on opposite sides of the engine

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EnginesEnginesParts

•Exhaust Valve lets the exhaust gases escape the combustion Chamber. (Diameter is smaller then Intake valve)

•Intake Valve lets the air or air fuel mixture to enter the combustion chamber. (Diameter is larger than the exhaust valve)

Valves: Minimum Two Valves pre Cylinder

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Valve Springs: Keeps the valvesClosed.

Valve Lifters: Rides the cam lobeand helps in opening the valves.

Page 5: Engines Engines Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine Two-Stroke Gasoline Engines Diesel Engine Rotary Engine Steam Engine Internal combustion engine needs fuel,

EnginesEnginesDifferent arrangement of valve and camshaft.

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EnginesEngines

Cam Shaft: The shaft that has intake andExhaust cams for operating the valves.

Cam Lobe: Changes rotary motioninto reciprocating motion.

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It provides the means of ignition when the gasoline engine’s piston is at the endof compression stroke, close to Top Dead Center(TDC)

Spark Plug

The difference between a "hot" and a "cold" sparkplug is that the ceramic tipis longer on the hotter plug.

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EnginesEnginesPiston

A movable part fitted into a cylinder, which can receive andtransmit power.

Through connecting rod, forcesthe crank shaft to rotate.

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EnginesEnginesCylinder head

Part that covers and encloses theCylinder.

It contains cooling fins or water jacketsand the valves.

Some engines contains the cam shaftin the cylinder head.

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EnginesEnginesEngine Block

Foundation of the engine and contains pistons, crank shaft,cylinders, timing sprockets and sometimes the cam shaft.

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EnginesEnginesConnecting (conn.) Rod

Attaches piston (wrist-pin)to the crank shaft (conn. rodcaps).

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EnginesEnginesCrank Shaft

Converts up and down orreciprocating motion intocircular or rotary motion.

DAMPNER PULLEYControls Vibration

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EnginesEnginesPiston Rings

Four stroke: Three ringsTop two are compression rings (sealingthe compression pressure in the cylinder)and the third is an oil ring (scrapesexcessive oil from the cylinder walls)

Two Stroke: Two RingsBoth the rings are Compression rings.

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EnginesEnginesFlywheel

Attached to the crankshaft

Reduces vibration

Cools the engine (air cooled)

Used during initial start-up

Transfers power from engine to drivetrain

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