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  • Hi all!

    I'm posting an image from howstuffworks.com . I think the image is self explanatory.

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    Those who are not familier with the structure of two storke engine may ask questions. I will try my best to answer them!

    Cheers!
    Rocker
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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorOct 1, 2006

    Good Job, Rocker!

    Hey, Good Job Rocker!

    I think it would help if you write a short article on the same. Questions are always welcome.

    -The Big K-
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  • Jerry

    MemberNov 30, 2006

    Congratulations, Rocker. That was a good article. Can you explain 4 stroke engines as well?

    We already have a discussion on six stroke engine!

    Jerry
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  • ferrari_arj

    MemberFeb 3, 2007

    there is no transfer port shown in the picture :?:
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  • ferrari_arj

    MemberFeb 3, 2007

    Congratulations, Rocker. That was a good article. Can you explain 4 stroke engines as well? 
    
    We already have a discussion on six stroke engine! 
    
    Jerry
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    this is an animation of a crank n cam of a 4 stroke engine . i think this best xplains t working of t values ...
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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorFeb 3, 2007

    That was even better, Arjun! Take a moment to introduce yourself in our introductions section.

    The Mechanical Engineering section is dormant for enough time. Let's hope Arjun & Gang ( 😁 ) bring it to life.

    Keep up the good work!

    -The Big K-
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  • vibhor_one

    MemberFeb 3, 2007

    ferrari_arj
    Congratulations, Rocker. That was a good article. Can you explain 4 stroke engines as well? 
     
    We already have a discussion on six stroke engine! 
     
    Jerry
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    this is an animation of a crank n cam of a 4 stroke engine . i think this best xplains t working of t values ...
    [​IMG]
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    Hi all ,

    In a 4 stroke engine there are steps:-

    1. Ignition and induction
    2. Expansion and compression
    3. Exhaust and transference

    Regards

    vibhor_one
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  • homersimpsons19

    MemberMar 16, 2007

    I'm doing a manufaturing coursework for mass production of 2-stroke engine. I was wondering if any1 out there can enlighten me on how the best way of carrying out tests for these engines before putting it in market?

    thank you in advance.
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  • nanda.nazi

    MemberSep 8, 2008

    wats d purpose of reed valve?
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  • chrissy_7

    MemberSep 29, 2008

    A reed prevents back-leakage of the fuel/air mixture if you need a more detailed explanation of how it works please let me know
    regards
    Chris
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  • gohm

    MemberSep 29, 2008

    Actually there are 4 steps, that's how it get's its name. Also known as the Otto cycle after the german engineer who designed the first working production unit with Daimler of Chrysler-Daimler fame.

    1. intake
    2. compression
    3. power
    4. exhaust
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  • Tukaram

    MemberOct 28, 2011

    In 2 stork engine having tow piston in cylinder . its possible ?😭😭😁
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