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the distance the piston moves
The distance a piston travels within the cylinder bore, from the very top to the very bottom. This limit is the stroke.
180 degrees Stroke.
That is the "stroke" of the piston.
Bore = the (internal) diameter of the cylnder hole in the engine block. Stroke = the distance the piston travels up (or down) the bore during its' cycle. If you multiply the bore dimension by the stroke dimension you will get the volumetric displacement of that cylinder. thus, Vd = (3.1416/4) (dia.) squared x Stroke
i say that a 4 stroke is faster than a 2 stroke
The distance a piston travels backward and forward.
stroke
Out of Stroke
No! i have an uneven smile and i never had a stroke.
no Person who answered no do your research, yes he did have a stroke several years ago.
Its the distance from piston back, to piston out