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    Engine Repair Manual

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    Bearing 5.0 (51‚ 44 in.Vlbf) Ring Pin Straight Pin Straight Pin Cylinder Block Sub–assy 11 (112‚ 8) Ring Pin Crankshaft Bearing Crankshaft Thrust Washer Upper Key Crankshaft Connecting Rod Bearing See page 14–39 1st 20 (204‚ 15) 2nd Turn 90_ 5.0 (51‚ 44 in.Vlbf) Straight Pin Crankshaft Thrust Washer Upper Crankshaft Bearing Connecting Rod Bearing Cap Crankshaft Bearing Cap Sub–assy Straight Pin Ring Pin 5.0 (51‚ 44 in.Vlbf) 19 (194‚ 14) See page 14–39 1st 44 (449‚ 33) 2nd Turn

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    COMPONENTS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE Even though reciprocating internal combustion engines look quite sim¬ple‚ they are highly complex machines. There are hundreds of compo¬nents which have to perform their functions satisfactorily to produce out¬put power. The main components of the IC engine and their functions are described below. • Cylinder Block: The cylinder block is the main supporting structure for the various components. The cylinder of a multi-cylinder engine is cast as a single

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    combust the two compounds. After each cycle‚ the valve opens and releases the useless mixture from the engine. Connecting Rod: The connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft. Its job is to be able to rotate at both ends so that its angle can change as the piston moves and the crankshaft rotates. Crankshaft: The crankshafts job is to turn the pistons up and down movement into circular motion. The power produced is transferred through the gear box and into the wheels. Camshaft: Regulates the

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    How Cars Work

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    In this article‚ I’ll discuss the basic idea behind an engine and then go into detail about how all the pieces fit together‚ what can go wrong and how to increase performance. The purpose of a gasoline car engine is to convert gasoline into motion so that your car can move. Currently the easiest way to create motion from gasoline is to burn the gasoline inside an engine. Therefore‚ a car engine is an internal combustion engine -- combustion takes place internally. Two things to note: There

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    Camless Engine

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    KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE PERUNDURAI ‚ ERODE -638052 Tamil Nadu. (Approved by AICTE‚ New Delhi) CAMLESS IC ENGINE WITH ELECTRO HYDRAULIC VALVETRAIN AND CRANKSHAFT POSITION FEEDBACK V.PIRANESH‚ Second Year Mechanical Engineering‚ piraneshhh@gmail.com ph:9597848518 R.YOGESHWARAN Second Year Mechanical Engineering ‚ yogesh260615@gmail.com ph :9894882579 ABSTRACT Presented within is a synopsis of the conceptual design‚ analysis and testing of a camless engine (CLE) with an electro hydraulic

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    Air Driven Engine

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    the expansion of compressed air to drive the pistons of the engine. So an Air Driven Engine is basically a pneumatic actuator that creates useful work by expanding compressed air. This work provided by the air is utilized to supply power to the crankshaft of the engine. In the case of an Air Driven Engine‚ there is no combustion taking place within the engine. So it is non-polluting and less dangerous. It requires lighter metal only since it does not have to withstand

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    To build a 383 Stroker Chevy small block engine you must first have the mechanical skills to do so. The Chevy 383 Stroker Motor sports a modified crankshaft that brings extra air to the cylinders to ultimately create more horsepower and torque. When building a 383 Stroker‚ you must gather the parts for your motor. One of the most fascinating things about the 383 Stroker motor is that it uses the Chevy 350 block. You can start with a 350 block engine and modify it to turn it into a 383 Stroker motor

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    Four-Stroke Engine

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    Title: The Four-Stroke Internal Combustion Engine Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the history of the four-stroke engine‚ how it works and some brief information to other types of engines. Thesis Statement: Internal combustion engines are very important to today ’s society‚ the four stroke engine is the most popular and important due to it long history of achievement and durability. I. Introduction 1. Attention getter- Imagine life without the engine‚ to be more specific the four-stroke

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    Diesel Engine

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    energy. A typical oil engine has: 1. Cylinder in which fuel and air are admitted and combustion occurs. 2. Piston‚ which receives high pressure of expanding hot products of combustion and the piston‚ is forced to linear motion. 3. Connecting rod‚ crankshaft linkage to convert reciprocating motion into rotary motion of shaft. 4. Connected Load‚ mechanical drive or electrical generator. 5. Suitable valves (ports) for control of flow of fuel‚ air‚ exhaust gases‚ fuel injection‚ and ignition systems

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    Diesel vs Gas

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    Gasoline vs. Diesel You’re in the market for a new truck; you have an idea about what you want but not quite sure if you want a gasoline or a diesel engine. Well‚ gas and diesel engines are very similar yet different in quite a few ways. At first glance‚ someone who doesn’t know much about either of the two engines might ask‚ “What’s the difference?” To the untrained eye they might look exactly alike‚ but don’t judge the engine by its exterior look. Gas engines are mainly used by the individual

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