Anatomy Of A Marine Engine: Revision history

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15 August 2024

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  • curprev 10:0210:02, 15 August 2024LaraAnderson talk contribs 4,454 bytes +4,454 Created page with "<br>On the inside, the A body houses the crosshead and the crosshead guide. The guides are machined in place in newer engines and can't be adjusted. The entablature rests on high of the A body and houses various elements of the engine such as the scavenge space, stuffingboxes, jacket cooling water areas and the cylindrical cavity for the cylinder liner. In older engines, the jacket cooling water space could be contained in the entablature, however in newer engines the ho..."