Not sure what you are asking here... But here goes: Stroke 1: Intake stroke. The intake valve is open, and fuel air mixture is sucked into the cylinder as the piston moves down. Stroke 2: The intake valve is closed, and the fuel air mixture is compressed as the piston moves up. Stroke 3: The power stroke. The compressed fuel air mixture is ignited by the spark plug. The resulting explosion forces the piston down, providing power. Stroke 4: The exhaust valve is opened, and the spent fuel air mixture (now exhaust) is pushed out of the cylinder by the rising piston. Repeat indefinitely...
One advantage of having a four stroke petrol engine is the fuel economy. A disadvantage of the engine is in the cold weather they are harder to start.
No it isn't fatal, but it would smoke quite a bit, because a two stroke engine needs two stroke oil mixed in the petrol, and a four stroke just needs petrol.
120-150 degree Celsius
4stroke engine are stronger than 2stroke cause you get to break down on a 2 stroke
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
the engine works on suction,compression,expansion and exhaust.this works done very quickly
Ordinary 87 gasoline, the same you put in a car. It depends if it is a four stroke or two stroke engine. If the engine has a separate filler for oil then plain petrol will do. If there is no separate filler the 25 to 1 petrol /oil mix should be OK.
Yes its using petrol unleaded while two stroke using two stroke oil
the engine works on suction,compression,expansion and exhaust.this works done very quickly
Explain the advantages of four-stroke engine over two-stroke engine
I'm at a loss, why would you mix four stroke oil to begin with.