piston work of the compress air and fuel compression
In a hydraulic device, the work done by the input piston will be equal to the work done by the output piston if the system is ideal and there are no energy losses due to friction or other factors. This is based on the principle of conservation of energy in a closed system.
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the piston is operated by the crankshaft
of course
a 1978 yz80 (aircooled) piston "should" work, said a guy from Weisco. to expensive to try if it doesnt work.
The general term for piston is cylinder, and a cylinder might be made to work in this application. But a cylinder used in this manner, that is, a cylindrical shape connected in a machine that is used in the same way will almost certainly be called a piston by most investigators.
hydrolics work on high pressure fluid pushing pistons up or down. a hydrolic arm that goes up will probably work on a lever with the arm on one side and the piston on the other side that goes down, and the piston is powered by pressurized fluid pushing the piston down.
Piston and spring.
Letting Britincali work on your stuff......
A piston is pushed by a spring, compressing air ahead of the piston. The air blows he BB or pellet out of the barrel.
Depends on the length of stroke of the piston. A piston goes up and down once per rev. so do the the calculation how many time the piston travels up and down in a min then work it against the distance travelled.
spring drives a piston that pushes air