cylinder row: this is one type of arrangement of cylinders in multi
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engines in which the centre line of crank shaft journals is perpendicular to the plane containing the centre lines of engine cylinders
cylinder bank: in this the centre line of the crank shaft journals is parallel to the plane having the centre lines of engine cylinders
A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.
the answer is CYLINDER. der a cylinder is obviously called a cylinder
No.
No,a cylinder has no edges
No its a CYLINDER which is ROUND that means NO EDGES
cylinder row: this is one type of arrangement of cylinders in multi-cylinderengines in which the centre line of crank shaft journals is perpendicular to the plane containing the centre lines of engine cylinderscylinder bank: in this the centre line of the crank shaft journals is parallel to the plane having the centre lines of engine cylinders
Cylinders on piston engines are arranged in rows. V or flat engines have two rows of cylinders.
Cylinder 1 is located in Cylinder Bank One. A V6 or V8 will have 2 banks of cylinders. A 4 cylinder only has 1 bank of cylinders.
Record is synonym for the row.
A row of cylinders in an engine is known as a "bank" of cylinders. '
bank 1 is the bank that cylinder 1 is on
More details are needed. What is meant by 'row' or pastel (art medium?)?
A cylinder looks like a can, while a prism looks like a row of Doritos.
cylinder #1 is the first cylinder from the passenger's side on the rear bank.
On the V6 it would be the cylinder head or bank at the front of the engine. ========================================================= Actually , that would be bank #2 , the cylinder head or bank at the rear by the firewall is bank 1
The cylinder bank closest to the firewall is bank 1 and the cylinder bank closest to the front of the car is bank 2. Click the link for a diagram.
Bank 2 is the bank opposite cylinder #1.