The intake valve primarily regulates the flow of air or fuel-air mixture into the combustion chamber of an engine. It ensures that the correct amount of mixture enters the chamber during the intake stroke, contributing to optimal combustion efficiency. Additionally, the intake valve prevents backflow of gases during the compression stroke, maintaining pressure within the chamber. Its timely opening and closing, synchronized with the engine cycles, are crucial for overall engine performance.
An intake valve controls the flow of air and fuel mixture into the combustion chamber of an engine during the intake stroke. It ensures proper timing and amount of the mixture enters the chamber, contributing to efficient combustion. Additionally, the intake valve helps maintain optimal pressure and temperature within the cylinder, enhancing engine performance and efficiency. Lastly, it prevents backflow of gases during the compression and power strokes.
intake valve is bigger.
An intake valve is larger.
The bigger valve is the intake.
three are on the front valve cover the other three are under the intake manifold
The intake valve is always the larger of the two.
The intake valve is bigger.
The exhaust valve gets hotter than the intake valve.
the intake valve head is larger than the exhaust valve head
The intake valve is bigger.
The intake valve is always larger than the exhaust valve. It's just physics.
the bigger valve is always the intake valve on any car......you have a 350 so its a v8 so you have 8 intake valves and 8 exhaust valves ..........