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... exhaust - firing , is the discharge of an un- exploded charge in the muffler or exhaust pipe . This charge might be fired during the exhaust stroke , but is more apt to be thrown out unfired and later exploded by a subsequent dis ...
... exhaust - firing , is the discharge of an un- exploded charge in the muffler or exhaust pipe . This charge might be fired during the exhaust stroke , but is more apt to be thrown out unfired and later exploded by a subsequent dis ...
Halaman 299
... exhaust valve at the bottom . The location of the exhaust valve is an important feature of gas - engine design , especially when engines are oper- ated on gases which carry along in them considerable impurities . By the before ...
... exhaust valve at the bottom . The location of the exhaust valve is an important feature of gas - engine design , especially when engines are oper- ated on gases which carry along in them considerable impurities . By the before ...
Halaman 317
... exhaust - valve casings secured to the bottom faces of the combustion chambers . They will be thoroughly water - jacketed . Location of Inlet and Exhaust Valves : We locate our inlet and exhaust valves on the top and bottom of chambers ...
... exhaust - valve casings secured to the bottom faces of the combustion chambers . They will be thoroughly water - jacketed . Location of Inlet and Exhaust Valves : We locate our inlet and exhaust valves on the top and bottom of chambers ...
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