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1.
Lawnmowers And Rototillers
• Watch your
engine speed. Don't run a gas-powered lawnmower at full speed unless absolutely necessary.
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2.
Care Of Power Tools
As soon as one's gasoline-propelled machine has finished its work for the season, the
engine should be serviced in accordance with the instruction in the owner's service manual before it goes into storage.
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3.
Two - Stroke Engine
Let us consider a two-cycle or "two-stroke"
engine, this type of power unit being so named because it takes two cycles or strokes to complete one working cycle; these two strokes being completed in one revolution of the crankshaft.
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4.
Common Questions
Prove this by soaking two pieces of rag with varying amounts of
gasoline and then igniting them. The rag containing the greater amount will of course burn longer, and will give off the greater amount of heat.
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5.
Carburation
NOTE: We refer only to
gasoline in the following chapter, but it should be understood that the same remarks apply to all fuels undergoing the process of carburation.
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6.
Ignition Systems
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Upon the
engine being turned over the armature rotates, and as the primary winding cuts the magnetic lines of force flowing from north to south poles of the permanent magnet a current of low voltage is induced in the primary winding.
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