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Model | JF168F / 168FD |
Type | Forced-air-cooled,four stroke single cylinder,Valve-in-head |
Displacement cm3 | 196 |
Bore x stroke (mm x mm) | 68 x 54 |
Engine speed | 3600 |
Max. power (HP) | 6.5 |
Rated Power (HP) | 5.2 |
Max. Torque (N.m / pm) | 13.2/2500 |
Starter | Manual/electric |
Ignition | Non-contact transistor ignition |
Fuel Tank Capacity (L) | 3.6 |
Fuel Comsumption (g/kw.h) | 395 |
Air-clearner | Double Foam element |
Lubrication.engine oil (L) | 0.6 |
Dimension (L x W x H)mm | 400 x 350 x 370 |
Net weight (kg) | 15 / 17 |
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A gasoline engine is a type of that burns for fuel. It uses a system to generate an electrical charge with that ignites the fuel and air inside a resulting in fuel combustion. The fuel is then heated and expands inside the cylinder, generating mechanical energy. Almost all vehicles on the road today run on a gasoline engine. A gasoline engine is also referred to as a petrol engine as petrol is another, primarily British term for gasoline.
In a gasoline engine, the fuel and air are premixed before compression occurs. This is how gasoline engines differ from , another type of internal combustion engine, in which the air is first compressed and then the fuel added at the end of compression stroke.
All gasoline engines like diesel engines work based upon what is known as the four-stroke cycle approach, involving the intake of fuel and air, the compression of air and fuel, the generation of power through combustion, and finally, the expulsion of burned gas through an exhaust pipe. Other types of gasoline engines include two-stroke engines and rotary engines.
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