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DIFFERENT PARTS OF I.C. ENGINES

 DIFFERENT PARTS OF I.C. ENGINES:


Air cooled I.C. Engine










A.)Parts common to both petrol and diesel engine :


1. Cylinder

 2. Cylinder head

3. Piston

 4. Piston rings

5. Gudgeon pin 

6. Connecting rod

7. Crank 

8. Crankshaft

9. Engine bearing 

10. Crankcase

11. Flywheel 

12. Governor

13. Valves and valve operating mechanism.


B. Parts for petrol engines only :

1. Spark plugs 

2. Carburettor

3. Fuel pump.


C. Parts for Diesel engine only :

1. Fuel pump. 

2. Injector.




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