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What is a make or break engine?

A "make AND break engine" is an engine which controls power/speed by making (enabling) and breaking (disabling) the ignition cycle. In one classic design: One or more large flywheels are attached to the crankshaft. A flyweight governor is also attached to the crankshaft. When the shaft speed slows, the flyweight falls inward, releasing a mechanism which allows the exhaust valve to open. When the piston rises to the cylinder head, the exhaust is pushed out. When the piston pulls back, suction is created. a check valve (one-way valve) in the exhaust closes. That resulting suction opens the intake valve and draw fuel/air mix in. The piston then compresses, ignition occurs, and we get a power stoke. This kicks the crankshaft speed back up. The flyweight pushes out, covering the exhaust valve, and thus blocking further engine cycles. The flywheel, crankshaft, and piston run free, on momentum, until shaft speed slows again, and the process repeats. This is in contrast to most modern engines, which vary speed/power with a throttle, limiting and increasing fuel/air mix, but keeping the ignition cycle active at all times.


How much do natural gas compressor mechanics make?

In Alberta a Journeyman can make $34 - $42 an hour, and if you go out on your own then you can make much much more!


Do they make a machine that will jack you off?

No.


What is the process to make nails?

The process to make finger nails is very simple. The body converts nutrients and vitamins into the nail that grows.


How do you make an flying saucer?

you need coffe!

Related Questions

How many revolutions does the crankshaft make per second at 3000 rpm?

(3,000/minute) x (minute/60 seconds) = 50/second


How many revolutions of the crankshaft does a 2 cycle engine make to complete a combustion cycle?

1


How many revolution the crankshaft make in a four stroke cycle engine to complete on thermodynamic cycle?

The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.


How many revolutions of the crankshaft are needed to complete 2 full cycles?

The crankshaft does 2 full turns to make 1 cycle in a 4 cycle engine so, 4 is the answer.


How many revolutions does the crankshaft have to make in order for all the cylinders to fire in a four-stroke cycle v8 engine?

Two


In a dohe each of the camshafts makes two revolutions for every one revolution of the crankshaft?

In a dual overhead cam type of engine (or any other known today), camshafts will make 2 turns for every 1 turn of crankshaft. (Rotary engines are different)


Why did Bolívar admire the American and French revolutions?

he admire the revolutions because the revolutions make him to have a dreamed to gain independent for his country...(maybe)


How many revolutions does the object make during the first 4 s?

9.55 revolutions


How many revolutions does mars make in 1 year?

it takes 13 years to make on revolutions around the sun


How do you make a fraction out of 3000?

It is simply: 3000/1 as an improper fraction


How many revolutions does the second hand on a clock make?

Oh, dude, the second hand on a clock makes a full revolution every minute. So, in an hour, it would make 60 revolutions. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just watch it go round and round, like time slipping away while you're stuck in a never-ending cycle of existential dread. Enjoy!


How does the amount of teeth in the gears effect the revolutions per min?

Gear (A) has 15 teeth , Gear (B) has 10 teeth. Gear (A) makes 14 revolutions . How many revolutions will Gear (B) make?