The engine capacity is calculated by measuring the size of a crankcase. The crankcase is the space that holds the pistons.
intake manifold pistons heads crankshaft valve
The engine powers a hydraulic pump, which then push the hydraulic oil to the pistons.
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An engine with 2 pistons per cylinder is considered one of (if not the) the highest power densities. it is currently under development. It is called an opposed piston engine.
The vortec has bigger pistons
Simplified, a V6 engine is an engine with 6 pistons. A V4 engine is an engine with 4 pistons. (The more pistons the more horse power and the more gas you go through) -a 22 yr old girl
Depends on how what type of engine it has. 4-cylinder = 4 pistons (inline) V6 = 6 pistons (arranged in a V-shape, thus the name V) V8 = 8 pistons
in the engine and they move up and down when it is running
There are ( 8 PISTONS ) in a V8 engine
Rotary engines do not have pistons.
It had a turbine engine, not a motor with pistons.
I'm assuming you mean "engine." A 2000 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) has a Inline 6 engine (I6 or L6.) The Inline 6 is one of the best ENGINES Chrysler (or anyone else for that matter) has built. Instead of two rows of 3 pistons, like a conventional V6 engine, a Inline 6 engine has all six pistons lined up in a row; It gives the engine, side-by-side with other comparable engines, more torque. ( )-( )-( ) <---V6 engine I6,L6, Inline 6 engine---> ( )-( )-( )-( )-( )-( ) ( )-( )-( ) Piston----^ Pistons--^
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In an in-line engine, the pistons are parallel to each other (usually vertical). In a V engine, the pistons are at right angles to each other. V engines come in widely varying sizes. 2.0 designates size (2 cubic liters total piston displacement), not type of engine.
A normal combustion engine has one piston per cylinder. So a 4 cylinder has 4 pistons, a 8 cylinder has 8 pistons, etc.
There are 6 spark plugs in a V6 engine.