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The Gasoline Motor

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This practical handbook explains the operation and construction of gasoline engines, beginning with the distinctions between two- and four-stroke cycles and proceeding through valves, bearings, ignition, magnetos, carburetors and fuels, lubrication, cooling, and two-cycle design. Mechanical and electrical principles are explained to show how charges are admitted, compressed, ignited, and expelled, and ignition options (mechanical make-and-break, battery-coil systems, and high-tension magnetos) are compared. Emphasis is on working parts, routine maintenance, and design considerations that affect performance, efficiency, and reliability.

About the Author

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Harold Whiting Slauson

Harold Whiting Slauson was an American author and engineer known for his contributions to the field of automotive technology. His notable work, "The Gasoline Motor," provides insights into the mechanics and operation of gasoline engines, reflecting the technological advancements of his time. Slauson's writing is characterized by a practical approach, aimed at educating readers about the intricacies of motor design and functionality. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and development of automotive engineering.

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