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basic engine parts

line art example of a cylinder.
line art example of a cylinder. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
.Basic Engine Parts


The first  basic part of an engine is the cylinder 
why so ??
to understand that we need to analyze what actually a cylinder looks from inside 
here in the picture you can see what actually a cylinder looks like 
   the cylinder has pistons which moves up and down and is the core of the cylinder 
. The engine shown here  has one cylinder. That is typical of most lawn mowers, but most cars have more than one cylinder (four, six and eight cylinders are common). 
IN MULTI CYLINDER engine the engines are basically of three parts  : inline, V or flat (also known as horizontally opposed or boxer),

Cylinder head of the Nissan VQ35DE engine
Cylinder head of the Nissan VQ35DE engine (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
as every machine requires different configuration in engines also different configuration comes out diffrent results such as more smoothness 

now moving o to some other   key engine parts in more detail.
Spark plug
Spark plug (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Spark plug
The spark plug is the device used to provide enough spark to the mixture of gas-air to have a combustion 

Valves
Outside view of the cylinder and of the valves...
Outside view of the cylinder and of the valves of a side valves engine. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Piston rings by RIKEN CORPORATION at ...
Piston rings  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The intake and exhaust valves open at the proper time to let in air and fuel and to let out exhaust. Note that both valves are closed during compression and combustion so that the combustion chamber is sealed.
Français : Piston
 Piston (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Piston
A piston is a cylindrical piece of metal that moves up and down inside the cylinder.
Piston rings provide a sliding seal between the outer edge of the piston and the inner edge of the cylinder. 
now many of you must be in deep thoughts that what actually is the role of piston rings 

  • They prevent the fuel/air mixture and exhaust in the combustion chamber from leaking into the sump during compression and combustion.
  • They keep oil in the sump from leaking into the combustion area, where it would be burned and lost.
  • Most cars that "burn oil" and have to have a quart added every 1,000 miles are burning it because the engine is old and the rings no longer seal things properly.
Connecting rod                             
Components of a typical, four stroke cycle, DO...
Components of a typical, four stroke cycle, DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust camshaft, (I) Intake camshaft, (S) Spark plug, (V) Valves, (P) Piston, (R) Connecting rod, (C) Crankshaft, (W) Water jacket for coolant flow. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
                         
The connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft. It can rotate at both ends so that its angle can change as the piston moves and the crankshaft rotates.
Crankshaft
The crankshaft turns the piston's up and down motion into circular motion just like a crank on a jack-in-the-box does.
Sump
The sump surrounds the crankshaft. It contains some amount of oil, which collects in the bottom of the sump (the oil pan).



in the next blog we will be focussing on the basic problems we encounter in day to day life

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