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- Four-stroking abstract "Four-stroking is an operating condition of two-stroke engines, where they instead begin to fire every four strokes or more, rather than every two strokes. This firing is uneven, noisy and may in cases where it doesn't occur normally even damage the engine if allowed to continue unabated.However, in some circumstances four-stroking is normal. When idling most two stroke engines will four-stroke, as well as when letting off the throttle.Four stroking will also occur in a correctly adjusted two stroke engine at full throttle without load. In the latter case this happens because the air-fuel mixture becomes overly rich and prevents the engine from running faster. The engine is intentionally constructed by the manufacturer for this to happen, as a too lean mixture will cause the engine to over-rev as well as overheat, and in engines running on premixed fuel a too lean mixture will cause poor lubrication. Running the engine at full throttle without load is not normally done in most applications, but in a chain saw the full throttle mixture is actually adjusted for the engine to four stroke at a given rpm set by the manufacturer. This is done by adjusting the high rpm screw on the carburetor while the engine runs at full throttle until the correct rpm level can be read on a tachometer.".
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- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Two-stroke_engine_technology.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Chainsaw.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Common_knowledge.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Control_line.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Dead_centre_(engineering).
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink EMD_567.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_system.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Forced_induction.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Glow_fuel.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Idle_(engine).
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_timing.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Kadenacy_effect.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Model_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Outboard_motor.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Roots-type_supercharger.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Scavenging_(automotive).
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Schnuerle_porting.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Spark-ignition_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Tachometer.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_diesel_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_oil.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLink Water_skiing.
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four-stroking".
- Four-stroking wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-stroking".
- Four-stroking group "note".
- Four-stroking liststyle "lower-roman".
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- Four-stroking subject Category:Two-stroke_engine_technology.
- Four-stroking hypernym Condition.
- Four-stroking type Disease.
- Four-stroking comment "Four-stroking is an operating condition of two-stroke engines, where they instead begin to fire every four strokes or more, rather than every two strokes. This firing is uneven, noisy and may in cases where it doesn't occur normally even damage the engine if allowed to continue unabated.However, in some circumstances four-stroking is normal.".
- Four-stroking label "Four-stroking".
- Four-stroking sameAs Q5474946.
- Four-stroking sameAs m.0h94rsf.
- Four-stroking sameAs Q5474946.
- Four-stroking wasDerivedFrom Four-stroking?oldid=693793658.
- Four-stroking isPrimaryTopicOf Four-stroking.