How a 2 stroke works combined with a chamber

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How a 2 stroke works combined with a chamber

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This is a diagram of a reed intake 2 stroke engine , but is very similar to our piston port engines in the transfer operation ... http://www.southernskies.net/page_info/ ... ngine.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks Dave, I love that explanation. I wish I could capture a MOTA graphic file to illustrate the complexity of sound waves in a chamber. The blasted things never sit still, bouncing up and down and back and forth.

Waves do what that site suggests, it's just a little more complicated - life real life I guess. :?
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LOL .. i am sure that made the whole process a bit more simple than reality but i figured it would be good for the fresh batch of 2 stroke newbe's the list has had join up lately :up:
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For sure Dave.
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