1. Cylinder: The location of the combustion chamber where fuel burns and pushes the piston.
2. Piston:It moves up and down inside the cylinder, transferring the energy generated by combustion to the crankshaft.
3. Connecting Rod:Connecting the piston to the crankshaft, responsible for converting the linear motion of the piston into rotational motion.
4. Crankshaft:The power output component of the engine that converts the motion of the connecting rod into rotational motion, ultimately driving the vehicle or machinery.
5. Valve Mechanism:controls the opening and closing of intake and exhaust.
6. Spark Plug:Used to ignite the air-fuel mixture of gasoline engines.
7. Lubrication System:Reduce friction and improve engine life.
8. Cooling System:Maintain the normal operating temperature of the engine to avoid overheating.