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Chalwyn valves can be attached to a diesel engine air intake system. The valve is designed to safely shutdown the engine in the event of external vapours or gasses being sucked into the engine through the air intake. In areas where there is a chance of vapour ignition a chalwyn valve will normally be specified by the site owner.
Pneumatic valves are used to close valves in high-speed internal combustion engines, pneumatic valves are mostly to help racing engines to get to high speeds.
Gasoline does not combust properly, or at all, in a compression ignition engine. Gasoline is designed to be ignited by a spark.
Gasoline-fueled piston engines and turbojets.
It should not be.
refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines.
The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.
Gasoline or petrol is used to power most internal combustion engines, usually in vehicles, so it is used just about all over the world.
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
I am assuming you are referring to port valves. Exhaust and intake valves are the most common names.
Used properly where it was intended to be used for gasoline powered engines is useful. Breathing gasoline vapors to get high is harmful not mention stupid.
No, gasoline engines require a volatile fuel mixture to run ; water is inert, so it does not burn.