In an internal combustion engine there is one piston per cylinder. Most automobiles have between four and eight cylinders and therefore between four and eight pistons.
There would be 4 pistons, one in each cylinder.
A wheel cylinder describes "Drum Brakes" - Drum brakes have one cylinder with two diametrically opposed pistons.
An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.
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
This is the diameter of the cylinder hole in the engine block for the pistons.
if you haven't heard the viper is a v-10 which means is has 10 pistons and there is one cylinder for every piston in an engine
It is usually just the one, but there are made with more than just the one cylinder. 2-stroke is most used in mopeds, chainsaws and lawnmovers.
as long as they both have flat top pistons it will.. but if one is dome top pistons and the other is flat top then no it wont work
as long as they both have flat top pistons it will.. but if one is dome top pistons and the other is flat top then no it wont work
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A 1 cylinder is an engine with a single cylinder and piston. As opposed to a twin which has 2 cylinders and 2 pistons or a V6 (6 cylinders, 6 pistons) etc. 1 cylinder engines are common on lawnmoers and small motorcycles or dirtbikes.
Sounds like something fell on top of one of the pistons. I had this happen to me once. A check ball out of the carberator fell on one of the pistons.