exhaust valve

NOUN
  1. a valve through which burned gases from a cylinder escape into the exhaust manifold
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How To Use exhaust valve In A Sentence

  • The engine has dual overhead cams, continuously variable intake and exhaust valve timing, polymer coating on the pistons, and other features that provide performance for the vehicle.
  • Each time an exhaust valve in the engine opens, a pressure wave of hot gases escapes from the cylinder and travels down the exhaust system.
  • It's complicated, of course, but Honda basically added a small auxiliary inlet valve to the normal intake and exhaust valves that filled a precombustion chamber near the sparkplug with a rich air/fuel mixture. Autoblog Green
  • The flywheel drove a crankshaft which was connected by layshafts to the steam chests which operated the inlet and exhaust valves and were controlled by the governor.
  • If you use unleaded in an engine not designed for it then premature failure of the exhaust valve seats will result.
  • So it stood to reason the man with the beard was talking through the very exhaust valve from which his new fuel would be produced. The Sun
  • So it stood to reason the man with the beard was talking through the very exhaust valve from which his new fuel would be produced. The Sun
  • So it stood to reason the man with the beard was talking through the very exhaust valve from which his new fuel would be produced. The Sun
  • Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe.
  • Unlike two-stroke engines that have simple openings or ports for intake and exhaust, four-stroke engines have intake and exhaust valves at each cylinder head.
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