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Induction (takes in fuel)

Compression (squeezes gasses)

Ignition (Ignites)

Exhaust (expels burnt)

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Is the internal combustion engine's fuel burns outside the engine in chambers called cylinders?

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What valve will open during power stroke cycle?

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