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  2. Template talk:Engine thrust to weight table - Wikipedia

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  3. Crankshaft - Wikipedia

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    The crankshaft is located within the engine block and held in place via main bearings which allow the crankshaft to rotate within the block. [3] The up-down motion of each piston is transferred to the crankshaft via connecting rods. [4] A flywheel is often attached to one end of the crankshaft, in order to smoothen the power delivery and reduce ...

  4. Template:Engine thrust to weight table - Wikipedia

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  5. Engine balance - Wikipedia

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    When the crank-pin drives the piston, as when coasting, the piston thrust is downwards. The position of maximum thrust is shown by the increased wear at the middle of the slide bars. [33] The tendency of the variable force on the upper slide is to lift the machine off its lead springs at half-stroke, and ease it down at the ends of stroke.

  6. Template : Aircraft types (by method of thrust and lift)/table

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  7. Thrust bearing - Wikipedia

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    Miba fluid film thrust bearing. Magnetic bearings, where the axial thrust is supported on a magnetic field. This is used where very high speeds or very low drag is needed, for example the Zippe-type centrifuge. Thrust bearings are commonly used in automotive, marine, [3] and aerospace applications. They are also used in the main and tail rotor ...

  8. Two-stroke engine - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a two-stroke engine. A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston (one up and one down movement) in one revolution of the crankshaft in contrast to a four-stroke engine which requires four strokes of the piston in two crankshaft revolutions to complete a power cycle.

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