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generally speaking if it has valves its a 4 stroke 4 cycle engine......if it doesnt have valves then it is a two stroke 2 cycle...................
There is no valves as it is a 2-stroke engine .
In a 2 stroke engine the piston itself is the intake/exhaust valve, instead of having separate valves as in the 4 stroke. The odd shape of the piston is the location of these valves.
sidecam engine cannot be installed in 2 stroke engine because in 2 stroke engine we have inlet & exhaust ports not valves... so when piston moves up and down it automatically opens the inlet and exhaust ports so it does not require any camshaft for opening of valves as it is required in 4 stroke engine
As any 4 stroke engines, it depends on the amount of cylinders it has although it is commonly said that "2 stroke engines do not have valves", this saying mainly applies to out boards, weed eaters and these types of engine, but some GM engines such as the 671s and some others do carry valves.
Four stroke engines must have at least 2 valves: one exhaust and one intake. Most modern engines are going to 4 valves per cylinder to allow the intake and exhaust strokes to be more efficient.
all strokes are the same intake, compression, power, exhaust but it all happens in 2 revolutions of the crank instead of four revolutions like 4 stroke. Also 2 stroke has no valves and four stroke has intake and exhaust valves. hope this helps
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
A typical 2-stroke diesel engine has two main valves: one for intake and one for exhaust. The purpose of these valves is to control the flow of air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber and the expulsion of exhaust gases after combustion. In some designs, ports may be used instead of traditional valves to facilitate this process, allowing for a more efficient exchange of gases during the engine's cycle. This configuration contributes to the engine's compact size and power output.
It should be a 2 stroke .Ans. 2A 2 stroke engine has a transfer port from the bottom of the cylinder to about half-way up it; it has no valves.A 4 stroke engine has no transfer port, but has inlet and exhaust valves, with their associated valve gear.
for SI engine 2 cams will be provided......,for CI engine 3 cams PROVIDED for opening of inlet,exhaust valves and operating of fuel injector...ok got it
2 strokes to many