Advantages and disadvantages of any 4 stroke engines?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of any 4 stroke engines??
Compared to a 2 stroke engine
I don't think it works tha tway

What are the advantages and disadvantages of any 4 stroke engines??
Compared to a 2 stroke engine
I don't think it works tha tway
run on skids, so can be used on unsealed surfaces. Engine - Two or four stroke; generally single-stage blowers are two stroke (fuel & oil mix ...
different riding feel, performances etc. It all starts with the 999cc, four-stroke, 75-degree V-twin engine (best known as the LC8) making both ...
run on skids, so can be used on unsealed surfaces. Engine - Two or four stroke; generally single-stage blowers are two stroke (fuel & oil mix ...
Stroke engines so they are not so kind on the environment. Their engines are lubricated by the oil that is mixed into the gasoline, meaning the exhaust is smoky and contains unburned oil, which in turn pollutes the water.
With new regulations, outboard manufacturers are looking to find new ways of producing the same power with less pollution.
Some 2 stroke outboards include Johnson, Honda, Mercury, Nissan, Suzuki, Tohatsu and Yamaha.
Environmentally Friendly Outboards
If you’re looking for a new outboard, it’s worthwhile considering one of the newer, environmentally friendly models. Less pollution, reduced noise, better fuel economy and lower running costs are amongst the advantages.
The Mechanical Differences Between 2 and 4 stroke : As the piston moves back up, it blocks off the exhaust vent and fuel inlet and thus compresses the air/fuel mixture. The spark plug ignites the air and fuel causing the piston to move down again.
The fuel inlet and the exhaust vent in the wall of the cylinder eliminate the need for valves and the mechanism for opening and closing them which is why 2