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But see it would work more like a 2 stroke at that point. Intake, exhaust, intake exhaust. Where is your compression and power stroke (both valves closed)? Seems like the power stroke would open the intake valve and blow the exhaust out.
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The fuel is expanding pushing out in all directions. The same force that drives the piston down would be forcing both valves closed. The only time there is a lack of pressure in the cylinder is during the intake stroke.
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Here's a picture of an IOE engine: Does the intake valve move up and down all by itself? No, dumb ass, it does not. Harley's very first engines used a vacuum operated intake valve, but not in an OHV head. BTW, the direction of the piston, up and down, back and forth, sideways, or at an angle up your ass, has no bearing on the function of the valve train, so why don't you go polish something shiny, and shut the fuck up. JC
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The design worked so well, that Harley used it for maybe 2 years (?) before they switched to a cam driven intake, similar to the later flathead motor. JC
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You mean no one since 1959, right?
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Will you please prove it... I am so tired of this asshole calling me names! I never said that I'm an expert on engine design but apparently he is an expert in everything and no one else is allowed to post or have any opinion or thoughts what-so-ever!!! Fuck, I guess we should all leave him to his forum and peddle our stupid thoughts and ideas elsewhere...
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You are thinking down = pulling. The "pulling" effect is the low pressure environment on the intake stroke. On the other three strokes, cylinder pressure is greater than its surroundings which would force the valves closed. I understand having trouble visualizing it. If only someone would design a website with an animated example...
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Which, I believe, occurred sometime in the 20th century.
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