Bottom dead centre or B.D.C.
Bottom dead centre. BDC
Bore is the diameter of the piston/cylinder, stroke is the distance the piston can travel between its highest position and its lowest position in the cylinder.
No fit.BECAUSE No contact between piston and cylinder.
The "cylinder jug" is the cylinder. This is the area that the piston and piston rings moves up and down in when the engine is turning.
A cylinder is the central working part of a reciprocating engine, the space in which a piston travels.
a far from my knowledge one piston stroke is the distance the piston head traveled from bottom end of cylinder to top end of the cylinder
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.
The piston rings create a seal between the piston and the cylinder wall.
A piston is a plunger, or a plug that moves inside a cube, a cylinder. The piston diameter is the diameter of this plunger/plug. It's a tiny bit smaller than the diameter of the cylinder the piston moves in.
AnswerAccording to Timberwoof, the maintainer of the rec.motorcycles FAQ:BDC means Bottom Dead Center, the position closest to the crankshaft that a piston travels in its cylinder. Alternatively, Brain-Dead Cager (refering to a car, cage, driver that is not attentive to the road: especially motorcycles on it). "When the piston hits BDC."TDC means Top Dead Center, the position closest to the cylinder head that a piston travels in its cylinder.YEs...BDC is the lowest point of the cylinder till where the Piston can move and simillarly TDC is the top most point till where the Piston can reach. Both of these are limited by the crankshaft and connecting rods, not the cylinder itself.
Cylinder. Piston. The piston. Rubber Gasket (packing). Oil Verdi.
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