- crankcase scavenging
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English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
English-russian automobile dictionary. 2013.
crankcase scavenging — A system in a two stroke engine where the fresh charge is induced into the cylinder by way of the crankcase and the transfer ports … Dictionary of automotive terms
scavenging — The removal of the exhaust gases from the cylinder by using the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe or by taking advantage of the pressure waves set up in the exhaust pipe by the discharge of the gases. See backflow scavenging… … Dictionary of automotive terms
scavenging pump — An engine driven pump in the engine lubrication system that picks up oil after it has lubricated the engine and returns it to the oil reservoir. The output of a scavenging pump(s) is higher than the engine driven pump that is pumping in the oil… … Aviation dictionary
scavenging pump — An oil pump in a dry sump system which returns oil from the crankcase to the main oil reservoir … Dictionary of automotive terms
pressure lubrication — [1] Forced feed lubrication. [2] Lubrication system with crankcase scavenging. Fresh oil is supplied from a separate container and lubricates the engine components as it passes through the crankcase. The oil is ignited along with the air/fuel… … Dictionary of automotive terms
total-loss lubrication — The components of the conventional two stroke engine with crankcase scavenging are lubricated by the oil added to the fuel; since the oil is burnt along with the fuel, fresh oil is constantly fed to the lubrication points inside the engine … Dictionary of automotive terms
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