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12 February, 01:32

Which stage occurs just before ignition in an internal combustion engine?

intake stroke

exhaust stroke

power stroke

compression stroke

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  1. 12 February, 01:55
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    I think it is this because compression stroke it needs to be compressed then open up when started.
  2. 12 February, 02:00
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    usually, the fuel pump turns on, along with all of the vehicle's electric systems, but on a large diesel engine, like in a semi, or agricultural equipment, the intake, and carburetor are activated first to allow diesel (fuel) into the engine to combustion can be produced once the engine turns over
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