Most gasoline engines are four stroke engines which is also known as the Otto Cycle. 1) Intake 2) Compresson 3) Ignition 4) Exhaust (four strokes)
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Most gasoline engines are four stroke engines which is also known as the Otto Cycle. 1) Intake 2) Compresson 3) Ignition 4) Exhaust (four strokes)
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What kind of engine? There's steam, gasoline, diesel, 4 stroke, 2 stroke.
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Small gasoline engines are often referred to as "small engines" and can include various types such as lawn mower engines, chainsaw engines, and outboard motors. They typically range from 2-stroke to 4-stroke designs and are commonly used in outdoor power equipment. Popular brands that manufacture small gasoline engines include Honda, Briggs & Stratton, and Kohler. These engines are designed for efficiency and reliability in light-duty applications.
The air intake system, carbourator or fuel injection system, combustion chamber, ignition source (spark or compression), and exhaust port or valve. This is very broad you could find much more by specifics looking into 4 stoke gasoline engines, 2 stroke gasoline engines, 4 stroke Diesel engines, and 2 stroke Diesel engines.
No, it is a four stroke so it needs normal gasoline
4 stroke outboard motor engines are unlikely to be outlawed anytime in the near future. 2 stroke engines probably will be outlawed. 2 stroke engines pollute the atmosphere. 4 stroke engines are standard gasoline engines like are in automobiles. They will probably be required to get better pollution control equipment, which will be easy. They will probably be required to be made more efficient, which will not be quite as easy. They will probably not be outlawed.
Because different engines have different advantages. Steam engines can be run from anything that burns, but are big and heavy. 2-stroke (gasoline) engines has great power-to-weight ratio, but tend to use a lot of fuel and create a lot of emissions. 4-stroke Diesel engines tend to run rougher and don't rev as high as gasoline engines but are more fuel efficient and often have more torque.
To make 4-stroke fuel, you need to mix gasoline with a specific ratio of oil. The most common ratio is 50:1, which means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. This mixture is used in 4-stroke engines, where the oil is not mixed with the fuel but rather lubricates the internal components separately. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the correct fuel mixture to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.
Engines with longer piston stroke, higher turbo boost pressures, and diesel fuel has more energy in it than gasoline.