Fredrick M Jones
The 4 stroke or 4 cycle engine was invented in 1876 Nicholas Otto in Germany. This is the earliest 4 stroke and is commonly called the Otto cycle engine. The Diesel 4 stoke was invented in 1893 by Rudolph Diesel in Germany.
Yes. A 2 cycle engine is also called a 2 stroke engine.
The two-cycle gasoline engine was developed in the late 19th century, with significant contributions from various inventors. While it is difficult to attribute its invention to a single individual, German engineer Nicolaus Otto is often credited with early advancements in engine design that paved the way for the two-stroke engine. Another key figure is the American inventor George Brayton, who patented a two-cycle engine design in the 1870s. However, the concept evolved through multiple innovations and refinements over time.
Because a 2 Cycle Engine burns the oil in the gas, and in a 4 cycle engine, it sits in the oil pan, and it isn't supposed to burn it at all.
Two cycle (two Stroke) engines generally have one spark plug per cylinder. So a four cylinder, 2 cycle engine will have 4 spark plugs.
You can not use 4-cycle oil in a 2-cycle engine because the four cycle oil will not mix it is not designed to.Two cycle oil is designed to mix with fule to lube the two cycle parts in your motor.
A 4-cycle engine completes four steps (intake, compression, power, exhaust) in one cycle, while a 2-cycle engine completes these steps in just two cycles. This results in differences in efficiency, power output, and maintenance requirements between the two types of engines.
NO, not as lubrication in the crankcase.
Based on(1) Diesel Cycle and (2) Dual cycle
compression power
If it is a 2 cycle engine then it is fine. If it is a 4 cycle engine then NO, do not use this oil. Always use the exact oil that is recommended by the manufacture.
Pollution - 4 stroke has far less unburnt hydrocarbon in the exhaust.