Compression in a 4-cycle Craftsman weedwacker refers to the pressure created within the engine's cylinder during the compression stroke. This pressure is essential for efficient combustion, as it helps to ensure that the fuel-air mixture ignites properly, leading to optimal engine performance. Low compression can result from wear, damaged components, or incorrect assembly, leading to poor starting, reduced power, or engine stalling. Regular maintenance and checks can help maintain proper compression levels.
4 cycle means that you do not mix oil with the gas. They will have a place for the oil and a place for the gas seperate. Although, not many weedwackers have 4 cycle engines... 2 cycle engines are the ones that you need to mix oil with the gas.
4 cycle oil also known as 4 stroke oil. Reason: 4 cycle oil is not meant to be mixed with gasoline as the weedwacker has 2 separate lines for fuel and lubricant. Conversely 2 cycle weed wackers require 2 cycle engine oil to be mixed at a ratio of 40:1 with the gasoline.
You will need 2 wrenches turning in opposite directions on the retaining nut - its not vey complicated.
Intake,compression,combustion,exhaust.
A 2 cycle engine's piston cycle twice. One compression stroke and 1 exhaust stroke. A 4 cycle engine cycles four times before its exhaust stroke.
The 4 strokes of an internal combustion engine are as follows:- 1 Induction stroke 2 Compression stroke 3 Power stroke 4 Exhaust stoke
It takes two revolutions of the crankshaft to complete the cycle of a 4-stroke cycle engine. Each revolution includes the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes of the engine.
A car engine is a four cycle internal combustion engine, there are four cycles. 1. inlet cycle 2. compression cycle 3. ignition cycle 4. exhaust cycle hope this helps
The four strokes refer to intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes that occur during two crankshaft rotations per working cycle of Otto Cycle.
A 4 stroke engine takes 4 strokes to complete a cycle. 1, intake. 2, compression. 3, ignition/power. 4, exhaust.
Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke
A 4-cycle engine has four stages (intake, compression, power, exhaust) in one cycle, while a 2-cycle engine has only two stages (combustion and exhaust). 4-cycle engines typically have better fuel efficiency and lower emissions, but 2-cycle engines are simpler and can produce more power for their size.