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You have miller welder powered by Tecumseh engine there is a system that advances the throttle when an arc is struck is this part of the engine or is it an attachment from the welder?

its part of the engine but works in conjunction with the PC board.


What is Spare part?

Hi..spare part is parts or item of inventory that is used for the repair or replacement for a vehicle. its called spare part.


Palindrome rotating engine part answer?

rotator


What are the elements of a diesel power plant?

ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF DIESEL POWER PLANT Fuel Supply System It consists of storage tank, strainers, fuel transfer pump and all day fuel tank. The fuel oil is supplied at the plant site by rail or road. The oil is stored in the storage tank. From the storage tank, oil is pumped to smaller all day tank at daily or short intervals. From this tank, fuel oil is passed through strainers to remove suspended impurities. The clean oil is injected into the engine by fuel injection pump. Air Intake System This system supplies necessary air to the engine for fuel combustion. It consists of pipes for the supply of fresh air to the engine manifold. Filters are provided to remove dust particles from air which may act as abrasive in the engine cylinder. Exhaust System This system leads the engine exhaust gas outside the building and discharges it into atmosphere. A silencer is usually incorporated in the system to reduce the noise level. The exhaust system of a diesel engine performs three functions. First, the exhaust system routes the spent combustion gasses away from the engine, where they are diluted by the atmosphere. This keeps the area around the engine habitable. Second, the exhaust system confines and routes the gases to the turbocharger, if used. Third, the exhaust system allows mufflers to be used to reduce the engine noise. Cooling System The heat released by the burning of fuel in the engine cylinder is partially converted into work. The remainder part of the heat passes through the cylinder wall, piston, rings etc. and may cause damage to system. In order to keep the temperature of the engine parts within the safe operating limits, cooling is provided. The cooling system consists of a water source, pump and cooling towers. The pump circulates water through cylinder and head jacket. The water takes away heat form the engine and it becomes hot. The hot water is cooled by cooling towers and re circulated for cooling. Lubricating System The system minimises the wear of rubbing surfaces of the engine. It comprises of lubricating oil tank, pump, filter and oil cooler. The lubrication oil is drawn from the lubricating oil tank by the pump and is passed through filter to remove impurities .The clean lubrication oil is delivered to the points which require lubrication. The oil coolers incorporated in the system keep the temperature of the oil low. Engine Starting System This is an arrangement to rotate the engine initially, while starting, until firing starts and the unit runs with its own power. Small sets are started manually by handles but for larger units, compressed air is used for starting. In the latter case, air at high pressure is admitted to a few of the cylinders, making them to act as reciprocating air motors to turn over the engine shaft. The fuel is admitted to the remaining cylinders which makes the engine to start under its own power.


How marine engine works?

The "engine" part of a marine engine is the same as any other kind of engine. The difference is the cooling system, and there are two kinds: raw water and enclosed. Raw water systems are used on outboards and small pleasure boats with inboard engines. The engine's water pump sucks water out of the lake, runs it through the engine and puts it back in the lake. This works with a minimum of parts, until you get into boats that run in salt water. Would YOU want ocean water running through your engine? Neither would yachtsmen with expensive diesels. The enclosed cooling system uses a heat exchanger. There's a tank on the boat with a radiator in it. The engine pumps coolant through the radiator just like it would the radiator on a car. A second pump pulls water out of the ocean and feeds it into the tank to cool the radiator. There's more maintenance in this system (you have to be sure saltwater scale isn't blocking the heat exchanger and you've got more water pumps to deal with) but it is more reliable than feeding raw water into the engine.

Related questions

Which item is part of the internal engine system?

crankshaft position sensor


Which item is not part of the internal engine system?

crankshaft position sensor


Which item is not part of the internal engine system the Crankshaft position sensor the Cylinder head the Timing chain or the O2 sensor?

o2 sensor


What item is not part of the internal engine system crankshaft position sensor cylinder head timing chain or 02 sensor?

02 sensor


Is timing chain part of internal engine system?

no


Which is not part of the internal engine system?

crankshaft position sensor


What is the hottest part of the exhaust system?

The exhaust valves are the hottest component of the exhaust system of an internal combustion engine.


Why 2002 dodge intrepid 2.7 v6 engine knocks?

If the sound is coming from inside the engine, an internal part has failed.If the sound is coming from inside the engine, an internal part has failed.


Which item is not a part of the emissions system?

The headlight is not a part of the emissions system.


Why is it important for an internal combustion engine to have a cooling system?

Very quickly an uncooled engine will get so hot that the moving pistons weld themselves into their cylinders, ruining the engine. The oil system is part of that cooling process, by the way.


Is the Crankshaft position sensor Cylinder head Timing chain or O2 sensor not part of the internal engine system?

Oxygen sensor is considered part of the emissions management system, the crankshaft sensor is considered part of the electronic control system. So NO on both


Which item is not part of the 473l system?

Dunnage