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  2. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    The four most common types of replacement engines are: Remanufactured engines (also known as "re-manned," "reconditioned," or "re-engineered") Rebuilt engines; Used engines; New engines (also known as "crate engines") Terminology. Short block - everything between the cylinder head and the oil pan (excluding those items)

  3. Cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder head. In a piston engine, the cylinder head (aka " head ") sits above the cylinders, [1] forming the roof of the combustion chamber. In sidevalve engines the head is a simple plate of metal containing the spark plugs and possibly heat dissipation fins. In more modern overhead valve and overhead camshaft engines, the head is a more ...

  4. Crossflow cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    Crossflow cylinder head. A crossflow cylinder head is a cylinder head that features the intake and exhaust ports on opposite sides. The gases can be thought to flow across the head. This is in contrast to reverse-flow cylinder head designs that have the ports on the same side. Crossflow heads use overhead valves, but these can be actuated ...

  5. Chevrolet big-block engine - Wikipedia

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    It is an all-iron engine (block and heads) with two valves per cylinder. It retained the 4.25 in (107.95 mm) bore diameter of the old 7.0 L (427 cu in) and 7.4 L (454 cu in) big-blocks, but the stroke was increased to 4.37 in (111.00 mm) for a total displacement of 495.95 cu in (8.1 L).

  6. Heron cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    Heron cylinder head. A Heron cylinder head, or simply Heron head, is a design for the combustion chambers of the cylinder head on an internal combustion piston engine, named for engine designer S. D. Heron. The head is machined flat, with recesses only for inlet and exhaust valves, spark plugs, injectors and so on.

  7. Reverse-flow cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    Reverse-flow cylinder head. In engine technology, a reverse-flow or non-crossflow cylinder head is one that locates the intake and exhaust ports on the same side of the engine. The gases can be thought to enter the cylinder head and then change direction to exit the head. This is in contrast to the crossflow cylinder head design.

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