Air Intake Components
Every internal combustion engine, from tiny scooter engines to enormous ship engines, needs air and fuel to operate, yet just pouring these two ingredients into a container does not create an engine. A piston compresses the mixture to be ignited in the cylinder after tubes and valves have guided oxygen and fuel there. To mention a few uses of an automobile engine, the explosive energy pushes the piston downward and causes the crankshaft to revolve, providing the user with mechanical force to drive the vehicle, power generators, and pump water.