Number 1, the intake stroke. Weather it is fuel injected or has a carburetor makes no difference. Most internal combustion engines today are 4 stroke engines. The four strokes refer to intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes that occur during two crankshaft rotations per working cycle of Otto Cycle and Diesel engines. The four steps in this cycle are often informally referred to as "suck, squeeze (or squash), bang, blow." Intake stroke
Depends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust strokeDepends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust stroke
Most common camshaft used in today's car engines is DOHC (Dual Over Head Camshaft). Most of the manufacturers in the world are using this cam shaft in their cars, as it is most practical and has a four stroke cycle and gives more breathing space to the engine.
apparently he's not dead but did have a stroke
Yes, turbines used today are radial steam engines.
Today's diesel engines do not use spark plugs.Today's diesel engines do not use spark plugs.
All totaled, how many internal combustion engines are in operation today world wide?
The first four-stroke outboard motor was developed by the Japanese company Yamaha in the early 1990s. Yamaha's design aimed to create a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the two-stroke engines that dominated the market at the time. This innovation helped pave the way for the modern outboard motors used today, which focus on reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency.
A four stroke engine is like the one in most cars today.
It varies, depending upon the type of mower it is- old-fashioned mowers were hand-pushed, and although no longer widely in use, they can still be bought today. Other mowers use electric motors or two-stroke petrol engines.
yes they are, they are the engines you see on a 747 or even a small Private jet
There are no aircraft of any kind that currently fly on six engines.