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Third Port Engines Operating Principles

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Third- or piston-ported engines have three ports cast or milled into their cylinder liners. The inlet port admits fuel to the crankcase, the transfer port conveys fuel from the crankcase into the combustion chamber, and the exhaust port opens to the atmosphere. First, let’s look at events above the piston during a full turn of [...]

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