Dissected Parts to an Internal Combustion Engine

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Briggs and Stratton four-stroke engine
Briggs and Stratton four-stroke engine

List of Dissected Parts from an Internal Combustion Engine for a Lawn Mower

The table belows lists the Bill of Materials for the Internal Combustion Engine for a lawn mower:

Internal Combustion Engine Bill of Materials
Part # Part Name Category Function Material(s) Picture
1 Cover Transmission Elements Gear on pull string starts motor. Stamped metal, plastic
2 Grill Other Keeps large objects out Metal mesh
3 Throttle body Motion Conversion Elements Linkage when pulled lets gas into carburetor Stamped metal
4 Choke Motion Conversion Elements Linkage when moved controls richness of gas in carburetor Stamped metal
5 Cylinder head Structural Components, Support Elements Provides air path and combustion surface Cast iron
6 Muffler/exhaust Other Lowers sound and temperature of exhaust gases Stamped metal
7 Valve cover Structural Components Provides access and covers valve springs Stamped metal
8 Spark plug and distributor Input Supplies spark to ignite combustion cycle Stamped metal, copper wire, plastic
9 Ratchet starter Motion Conversion Elements, Support Elements Allows pull string to retract and engages in opposite direction Stamped metal, cast iron
10 Flywheel Support Elements, Transmission Elements Cools engine, brakes engine, and helps start engine Cast aluminum
11 Crank blade attachment Support Elements Connects crank shaft to blade output Cast metal
12 Oil pan engine mount Structural Components Holds and supplies oil to engine and mounts engine to frame Cast iron
13 Cam shaft Transmission Elements Moves with crank shaft to open and close valves Plastic
14 Piston/Rod Assembly Input Provides power through four stroke combustion cycle Forged steel, cast iron
15 Crankshaft Output Converts linear power to rotational power Forged steel


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