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14 November, 14:34

Technician A say's that The most two-stroke engines have a pressure type lubrication system. Technician be says that four stroke engines do not require the mixing of oil with gasoline

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  1. 14 November, 14:45
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    Question:Technician A say's that The most two-stroke engines have a pressure type lubrication system. Technician be says that four stroke engines do not require the mixing of oil with gasoline. Which of them is correct?

    Answer: Technician B is correct

    Explanation: Two types of engines exist, the two stroke (example, used in chainsaws) is a type of engine that uses two strokes--a compression stroke and a return stroke to produce power in a crankshaft combustion cycle and the four stroke engines (eg lawnmowers) which uses four strokes, 2-strokes during compression and exhaustion accompanied by 2 return strokes for each of the initial process to produce power in a combustion cycle.

    While a 2 stroke system engine, requires mixing of oil and fuel to the crankshaft before forcing the mixture into the cylinder and do not require a pressurized system. The 4 stroke system uses a splash and pressurized system where oil is not mixed with gasoline but drawn from the sump and directed to the main moving parts of crankshaft through its channels.

    We can therefore say that Technician A is wrong while Technician B is correct
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