The part of the simple gasoline engine

The simple gasoline engine consists of: (1) a cylinder containing a moving piston, capable of being lubricated effectively (2) a combustion chamber in whose walls are valves for the admission and exhaustion of gas and the valve seats are so arranged that the joints will be gas-tight (3) a dependable...

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Main Author: Sandejas, Eliodoro R.
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Published: Animo Repository 1952
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/547
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:The simple gasoline engine consists of: (1) a cylinder containing a moving piston, capable of being lubricated effectively (2) a combustion chamber in whose walls are valves for the admission and exhaustion of gas and the valve seats are so arranged that the joints will be gas-tight (3) a dependable means of ignition with sparking points inside the cylinder (4) a source of fuel supply which in the ordinary engine will convert liquid into vapor and, (5) a cylinder construction which will carry off surplus heat or allow of its being carried off.