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The Petrol Engine / A Text-book dealing with the Principles of Design and Construction, with a Special Chapter on the Two-stroke Engine cover

The Petrol Engine / A Text-book dealing with the Principles of Design and Construction, with a Special Chapter on the Two-stroke Engine

Chapter 18: Transcriber's Notes
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A practical engineering guide to petrol-fuelled internal-combustion engines, presenting foundational thermodynamics, the Otto cycle, and detailed components such as cylinders, pistons, connecting rods, crankshafts, valves, camshafts, carburettors, ignition systems, lubrication, and cooling. Chapters explain two-stroke and four-stroke arrangements, a duplex air-scavenging two-stroke design, methods for measuring power with indicator diagrams, and properties of liquid fuels. Emphasis is on design, construction, maintenance, fault diagnosis, and practical illustrations and diagrams that support workshop application and understanding of engine operation and repair.

(PR. 1315.)

Butler & Tanner Frome and London

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.

The format of several of the equations has been changed to avoid confusion in narrow displays.