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Engineering, 20.02.2020 00:39, JvGaming2001

Number the statements listed below in the order that they would occur in engine operation. Then, label these stages as intake, compression, power, or exhaust.

a. The fuel mixture is ignited by the spark plug, and the resulting explosion forces the piston down in the cylinder.

b. The piston rises and compresses the fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.

c. The exhaust gases left over from the combustion are released from the cylinder. d. A mixture of air and fuel is drawn into the cylinder

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