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What (who) is the engine gets very hot - definition

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Hot bulb oil engine; Semi-diesel engine; Semidiesel engine; Hot bulb engine; Akroyd engine
  • A Gardner 4T5 4-cylinder hot bulb engine on display at the Anson Engine Museum, Stockport, UK
  • Hornsby-Akroyd "Lachesis", a locomotive powered by a hot-bulb engine
  • A vertical twin-cylinder hot bulb engine, developing 70 horsepower. This engine has a top speed of 325 [[revolutions per minute]].
  • A 1928 Lanz Bulldog tractor.<br />The "hot bulb" is immediately above the front axle, mounted on the front of the cylinder block.
  • 1939 [[Lanz Bulldog]], a [[tractor]] built around a hot bulb engine.
  • Blow-lamp being used to heat the hot bulb of a [[Lanz Bulldog]] tractor
  • The type of [[blow torch]] used to start the hot-bulb engine
  • Old Swedish hot-bulb engine in action
  • A ''Drott'' hot-bulb engine, manufactured at the [[Pythagoras Mechanical Workshop Museum]] in [[Norrtälje]], Sweden, after original drawings from the Pythagoras Engine Factory
  • Hot-bulb engine (two-stroke). 1. Hot bulb. 2. Cylinder. 3. Piston. 4. Crankcase

The Very Reverend         
HONORIFIC STYLE
Very Rev.; Very Rev; Very Revd; Very Rev'd; Very Revd.; The Very Rev'd; The Very Revd.; The Very Revd; The Very Rev.; Very Reverend; The very reverend
The Very Reverend is a style given to members of the clergy. The definite article "The" should always precede "Reverend" as "Reverend" is a style or fashion and not a title.
Very Reverend         
HONORIFIC STYLE
Very Rev.; Very Rev; Very Revd; Very Rev'd; Very Revd.; The Very Rev'd; The Very Revd.; The Very Revd; The Very Rev.; Very Reverend; The very reverend
¦ adjective a title given to a dean in the Anglican Church.
Hot-bulb engine         
The hot-bulb engine is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact with a red-hot metal surface inside a bulb, followed by the introduction of air (oxygen) compressed into the hot-bulb chamber by the rising piston. There is some ignition when the fuel is introduced, but it quickly uses up the available oxygen in the bulb.

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Hot-bulb engine

The hot-bulb engine is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact with a red-hot metal surface inside a bulb, followed by the introduction of air (oxygen) compressed into the hot-bulb chamber by the rising piston. There is some ignition when the fuel is introduced, but it quickly uses up the available oxygen in the bulb. Vigorous ignition takes place only when sufficient oxygen is supplied to the hot-bulb chamber on the compression stroke of the engine.

Most hot-bulb engines were produced as one or two-cylinder, low-speed two-stroke crankcase scavenged units.