A few days ago
Nabil

what r the differences between a 2 stroke and a 4 stroke engine?

its better if someone answer this point by point…i have exams soon on this topic…

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A few days ago
Mark T

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2 Strokes I guess.

It would be better if you could at least be arsed to acknowledge answers on previous questions when someone takes the time to try and help you – rather than leave it to a public vote. If you cannot be ar5ed to even thanks folks for helping you, why should we waste our time?

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A few days ago
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A 2 stroke engine is simply:

power/ exhaust stroke

compression/intake stroke

A 4 stroke engine: (or the OTTO cycle)

intake/induction stroke

compression stroke

power stroke

exhaust stroke

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A few days ago
Anonymous
A four stroke engine has 4 strokes to every revolution of the crankshaft–induction—–compression ——firing——-exhaust a 2 stroke has 2 strokes to every revolution of the crank—-induction compression and firing exhaust the valves in a 2 stroke are reed vaves situated in the cylinder bore which makes the 2 stroke cycle possible
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A few days ago
Anonymous
2 stroke needs oil mixed in with the fuel a 4 stroke has a different compartment….

Also a 2 stroke burns the oil so more smoke comes out….

L**

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A few days ago
Go Bears!
Two stroke

– engine fires every time the piston is pushed down.

Four stroke

– engine fires every other time the piston pushed down.

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A few days ago
Truth is elusive
4-2 = 2 The difference is 2 strokes.

Go do your homework instead of playing on the internet.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
It’s in yur text book, moron. Look it up.

A two stroke uses a reed valve and therefore has no cam shaft.

TWO STROKES:

Intake

Exhaust

A four stroke engine has four seperate strokes.

Intake

Compression

Ignition

Exhaust

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A few days ago
bgee2001ca
2 more, or 2 less strokes.
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A few days ago
Crypt
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