
A valve train or valvetrain is a device that controls the operation of the valves, in which a sequence of components transmits motion throughout the assembly. A traditional reciprocating internal combustion engine uses valves to control air and fuel flow into and out of the cylinders, facilitating combustion. ==Layout== The valve train consists of...
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The collection of parts that make the valves operate. The valvetrain includes the camshaft(s) and all related drive components, the various parts that convert the camshaft's rotary motion into reciprocating motion at the valves, and the valves and their associated parts.
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The mechanisms and parts which control the operation of the valves.
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The collection of parts that make the valves operate in an internal combustion engine. The valvetrain includes the camshafts and all related drive components, the various parts that convert the camshafts rotary motion into reciprocating motion at the valves, and the valves and their associated parts.A valve train system in an automotive engine is d...
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The collection of parts that make the valves operate. The valvetrain includes the camshaft(s) and all related drive components, the various parts that convert the camshaft's rotary motion into reciprocating motion at the valves, and the valves and their associated parts.
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An all-encompassing term used to describe the mechanisms and parts which control the operation of th
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