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Old 09-25-2014, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by TASCAPARTS
basically any engine is an air pump... it sucks air and fuel and pumps out exhaust... the valves are never completely closed when the piston is coming up to start the next firing sequence. So it creates a small vacuum to occur until the exhaust valve close Hope that helps

Chris
I know about it being an air pump. It's what you said about "the valves are never fully closed on the upward side of a compression stoke" that I wanted you to explain. If the valves never fully closed on the compression stroke, there would be no compression.



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