1st stroke, intake.
2nd stroke, compression.
3rd stroke, power.
4th stroke, exhaust.
The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.
The workmen they employed didn't do a stroke of work all day.
Yes, if you can.
He is doing voiceover work. And continuing to recover from his 2012 stroke.
1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.
No
it runs faster than a 4stroke but use mixed gas in the to stroke
swap engines. they work completely differently and cannot be changed.
Yes it will work, but not well. If there is not too much of it,it will just burn blacker exhaust and foul up your plugs.
The exhaust plays a great part on a 2 stroke than a 4 stroke. The exhaust system is the only thing that is scavenging the cylinder of the burn gases on a 2 stroke, verses the piston pushing most of the exhaust out on a 4 stroke.
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If you have a stroke at work, workman's comp is not going to cover your illness. You must get hurt at work in an accident in order for the illness to be covered.
My employee had a stroke and looks like a long road back to recovery, but he might not. what are my obligations as his employer.