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  2. Valvetrain - Wikipedia

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    A valvetrain is a mechanical system that controls the operation of the intake and exhaust valves in an internal combustion engine. [1] The intake valves control the flow of air/fuel mixture (or air alone for direct-injected engines) into the combustion chamber, while the exhaust valves control the flow of spent exhaust gases out of the ...

  3. Red Victor 3 - Wikipedia

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    Valvetrain: T+ D shaft rockers, PAC valve springs, Manton 1/2”/7/16" pushrods. Induction: Twin Precision Turbo Turbo 102mm Pro Mod turbos, custom Pro Alloy motorsport intake pipes, Wilson manifolds billet elbow and twin Wilson 105mm throttle bodies and twin Turbosmart Raceport BOV's.

  4. Category:Engine valvetrain configurations - Wikipedia

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    Cam-in-block valvetrain configurations (4 P) P. Piston ported engines (8 P) V. Variable valve timing (25 P) Pages in category "Engine valvetrain configurations"

  5. Category:Valvetrain - Wikipedia

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    Engine valvetrain configurations (3 C, 11 P) V. Engine valves (4 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Valvetrain" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Overhead valve engine - Wikipedia

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    Inertia from these valvetrain parts makes OHV engines more susceptible to valve float at high engine speeds (RPM). [ 1 ] Constraints on valve quantity and location: In OHV engines, the size and shape of the intake ports as well as the position of the valves are limited by the pushrods and the need to accommodate them in the head casting.

  7. Rocker arm - Wikipedia

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    A rocker arm is a valvetrain component that typically transfers the motion of a pushrod in an overhead valve internal combustion engine to the corresponding intake/exhaust valve. Rocker arms in automobiles are typically made from stamped steel, or aluminum in higher-revving applications.

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  9. Hydraulic tappet - Wikipedia

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    A solid valve lifter is just that, in effect a metal spacer to transmit force and motion from the camshaft to the valvetrain). A hydraulic valve lifter is a hollow steel cylinder encasing an internal piston. The piston is held at the outer limit of its travel with a strong spring.