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What does work in the compression stroke?

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How does Stroke work?

1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.


Why is there no compression on a 2 stroke engine?

There is no separate compression stroke on a 2 stroke engine, but there is compression - the intake and compression take place on the same staroke, the intake on the first part and compression on the later part.


How does 4-strokes engine work?

1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.


What are the four strokes of a internal combustion engine?

intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, exhaust stroke in that order


What is the second stroke called?

In a four-stroke engine its called the compression stroke


The first stroke of a two stroke cycle engine is?

It is called the compression stroke.


How do you determine the compression stroke on a 350 Chevy 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.


What 4 events take place in a stroke cycle?

Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke


Which occurs just before ignition?

Intake stroke


When does a spark plug fire?

end of compression stroke and power stroke


The burning air-fuel mixture forces the piston down on what stroke?

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 Compression Stroke pulls the fuel-air mixture into the cylinder?

No, the intake stroke pulls fuel-air into the cylinder, the compression stroke squeezes (compresses) this mixture into a small volume.