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commutator
and
brushes.
Do
not
oil
the
commutator.
i.
Generator
Oil
bearings.
Seal
moisture
tight
to
prevent
corrosion.
~.
Battery
Remove
battery
and
store
in
a
warm
dry
place.
Battery
sbould
be
fully
cbarged
wben
placed
in
storage
and
cbecked
periodically.
Occasional
cbarging
may
be
desirable
to
pro-
long
battery
life.
Terminals
sbould
be
clean
and
coated
witb
vaseline
to
prevent
corrosion.
SECTION
IV
THEORY
OF
OPERATION
1.
GENERAL
THEORY
OF
OPERATION
a.
UNIVERSAL
engines
are
four
cycle,
water
cooled,
"L"
bead
and
valve-
in-head
engines.
While
various
mo-
dels
of
the
engine
may
Ā·use
differ-
ent
fuels
and
may
vary
in
number
of
cylinders,
the
basic
operation
of
the
engine
remains
tbe
same.
b.
While
operating,
a
four
cycle
engine
goes
through
four
separate
steps
to
complete
one
working
or
power
cycle.
These
steps
are:
intake,
compression,
power
and
ex-
haust.
(1)
Intake
Stroke
As
the
piston
travels
down
in
the
cylinder,
tbe
intake
valve
opens.
Vacuum formed on
top
of
the
cyl-
inder
caused
by
the
downward move-
ment
of
the
piston
draws
tbe
fuel
mixture
from
tbe
carburetor,
through
the
intake
manifold,
and
into
tbe
cylinder
compression
chamber.
(2)
Compression
Stroke
As
the
piston
travels
up,
both
intake
and
exbaust
valves
close
and
tbe
fuel
mixture
is
compressed
between
the
top
of
the
piston
and
the
cylinder
head.
(3)
Power
Stroke
When
the
piston
has
reached
the
top
of
its
stroke
and
has
just
started
down, a
properly
timed
spark
causes
tbe
fuel
mixture
to
explode.
This
explosion
drives
tbe
-38-
piston
down
and
the
power
developed
by
the
sudden
tbrust
is
transmitted
by
means
of
connecting
rod
and
cranksbaft
to
the
propeller
sbaft.
(4)
Exhaust
Stroke
The
fourth
and
last
stroke
occurs
wben
the
piston
again
starts
its
upward
travel.
During
tbis
period
the
exhaust
valve
opens
and
the
burned
gases
are
forced
out
of
tbe
combustion
chamber,
into
tbe
ex-
baust
manifold
and
out
tbe
exbaust
system.
c.
The
exbaust
stroke
marks
the
end
of
one
complete
operating
cycle.
After
completion
of
the
exhaust
stroke,
the
cycle
repeats,
starting
with
the
intake
stroke
and
con-
tinues
as
long
as
the
engine
is
in
operation.
2.
THEORY
OF
IGNITION
SYSTEMS
The
Blue
Jacket
Model
AFT
and
tbe
Utility
Models
BNM
and
BNMR
are
equipped
with
a
~agneto
ignition
system.
All
other
models
described
in
this
book
have
either
a 6
or
12
volt,
battery
operated
electrical
ignition
system.
a.
Battery
Operated
Electrical
Ignition
System
(1)
The
ignition
system
consists
of
the
battery,
distributor,
ignition
coil,
ignition
switch,
and
spark
plugs.

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BrandWesterbeke
ModelATOMIC 4
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