What is the deff betwen Two stroke engine & Four stroke
engines. Difine Theoretcally & Practically.
Answer Posted / jagdish japkar .
1. four stroke engine The
cycle is completed in two
revolution of crank shaft . &
Two stroke engine The cycle
is completed in one revolution
of crank shaft .
2. four stroke engine Lesser
rate of wear & tear. & Two
stroke engine wear & tear
rate is more .
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