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Internal CombustionInternal Combustion Engines are basically any device which uses the explosive combustion of fuel to push a piston within a cylinder. Examples of internal combustion fuels include:
In this section of Steam & Engine you will find both details on the processes and engines, but examples
of the usage of those engines.
Remember to also check the Registrars page (menu item at left) and the Manual Exchange (menu item at left)
for more information. If you have an engine it can be to your advantage to register it with a registrar in
order to find other people who also have your engine type/style/brand. It can also help out if your engine
is ever stolen.
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