Measure the distance a piston travels from bottom dead center to top dead center.
All natural gas engines are 4 stroke. In a 2 stroke engine the oil is mixed with the gasoline. This is not possible when using natural gas as a fuel.
That would depend on whether the engine is a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke. You can determine by looking for an oil filler spout or filler cap on the engine. If it has one, the engine is a 4-stroke and the oil is added through there. If it doesn't have one, the engine is a 2-stroke and 2-cycle oil must be added to the fuel in the recommended ratio.
Explain the advantages of four-stroke engine over two-stroke engine
Remove all the spark plugs and turn the engine over by hand. Place your thumb over the #1 plug hole and you will feel the pressure on the compression stroke. A compression gage will also tell you when you are on the compression stroke.
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Why the fuel consumption is less in 4 stroke engine as compared to 2 stroke engine
if standard engine, you could pull specs for engine online, or any dealer of that vehicle could tell you. should also be in owners manuell if you have it
in my opinion a two stroke engine is a better quality engine as compared to a four stroke engine!
Forget the horsepower rating, they are just arbitrary. Determine what the cubic inch (or cubic centimeter) displacement of your engine is. Generally speaking a 4 stroke engine would have to have twice the displacement of a 2 stroke in order to produce the same power. Example: 6.1 cubic inch (100 cc) 2 stroke is equal to a 12.2 cubic inch (200 cc) four stroke.
Detroit diesel engine is an example of two stroke engine
Depends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust strokeDepends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust stroke
The best way to know if an engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke, is to look for an oil spout. If the engine has an oil spout where oil has to be poured into, it is a 4-stroke. If the engine has no oil spout and the oil has to be added to the fuel, then it is a 2-stroke.