The #1 is usually the piston that's slightly ahead left or right at the front of the engine ? http://rayducharme.ws/
It is measured in cubic inches, cubic centermeters, or liters. It is the area of the bore of the piston and the stroke of the piston. In other words how big that hole the pistons resides in when the piston is all the way down. You multiply that by the number of pistons in the engine.
Which is number 1 piston on 1999 kia sport age 4 cylinder engine ?
internal combustion piston engines
The number 1 piston on that motor is the first cylinder on the drivers side.
I was told the number 1 piston is at the back side of the motor closet to the passenger side.
The number one piston is always at the front side of the motor where the belts are. If it is a 4 cylinder. If it is a 6 cylinder its is always the 1st cylinder on the left side of the motor at the front where the belts are. Justin
A rocket motor propels by vectoring the exhaust to produce thrust, whereas a piston engine uses the motion of the crankshaft to turn gears in order to put a vehicle into motion. The piston engine also has significantly more moving parts.
It is closest to the radiator for the 4 cylinder engine motor.
A British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine which is a liquid-cooled V-12 piston aero engine of 27-litres.
Engine internals worn Piston "slap" Rod "rap" Engine internals worn Piston "slap" Rod "rap"
DRIVERS FRONT SAME AS GM OR OLDS.
A gas engine ignites gasoline in the piston chamber with a spark from a spark plug. The expanding gas then pushes the piston out and the motor moves forward. A diesel engine uses diesel fuel, different from gasoline, and the fuel is compressed by the piston until it ignites, sending the piston out. There are no spark plugs in a a diesel engine. Some diesel engines will have "glow plugs" which are used to initially start the engine but once started, compressing the fuel is the method of ignition.