To make the exhaust of a 4-stroke scooter, start by designing a header pipe that connects to the engine's exhaust port, ensuring proper diameter and length for optimal flow. Next, create a muffler to reduce noise and emissions, often incorporating a series of baffles or a chambered design. Use heat-resistant materials like stainless steel or aluminized steel to withstand high temperatures. Finally, ensure all components are securely mounted and leak-free for efficient operation.
depends if its 4 stroke get a new oil pan if 2 stroke just get a new exhaust or a new gas tank.
yes
The engine, I believe.
It relieves the cylinder of exhaust on the 4th stroke of a 4 stroke engine.
The exhaust stroke is the 4th stroke in a 4 cycle engine. 1st is the intake stroke, 2nd is the compression stroke, 3rd is the power stroke and the 4th is the exhaust stroke.
The exhaust stroke is the 4th stroke in a 4 cycle engine. 1st is the intake stroke, 2nd is the compression stroke, 3rd is the power stroke and the 4th is the exhaust stroke.
The exhaust plays a great part on a 2 stroke than a 4 stroke. The exhaust system is the only thing that is scavenging the cylinder of the burn gases on a 2 stroke, verses the piston pushing most of the exhaust out on a 4 stroke.
Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke
1 Intake stroke 2 Compression stroke3 Power stroke4 Exhaust stroke
Because it takes 4 strokes to complete i cycle. 1, intake stroke. 2, compression stroke. 3, power stroke. 4, exhaust stroke.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
The 4th stroke, the exhaust stroke.