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Internal Combustion Engines. By Airk Drake For Prof. Winter Complex Devices Simplified Salt Lake Community College. How Internal Combustion Engines Work. Components. Compression Chamber. Cylinder in Shape Stainless Steal Hollow through the bottom. Piston Head. Cylinder in shape
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Internal Combustion Engines By Airk Drake For Prof. Winter Complex Devices Simplified Salt Lake Community College
Compression Chamber • Cylinder in Shape • Stainless Steal • Hollow through the bottom
Piston Head • Cylinder in shape • Inside of Compression Chamber • 3 Groves near top • Hollow through the bottom • Holes on two sides
Piston Arm • Attaches to Piston Head • Attaches to Crankshaft • Oil Thrower
Crankshaft • Rotates with the use of Piston Assembly • Connected to the driveshaft • Oscillates • Gear timing valves
Inlet and Exhaust Valves • Top of Compression Chamber • Mixture of Air and Fuel • Burned fuel released
Spark Plug • Top of Compression Chamber • Copper Core • Sent a timed current
References • Kemp, A. (2011) 4 Cycle Internal Combustion Engine – Mechanical Parts, Retrieved 22 Nov. 2013 from http://monkeysee.com/play/11136-4-cycle-internal- combustion-engine-mechanical-parts