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Gardner Dexter Hiscox
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270 is shown a plan of the gasoline-engine with the position of the governor, reducing-gear, exhaust push-rod with the cam-lever for regulat- ing, by holding open the exhaust-valve. The start- ing air-pump is shown at the side of the engine.
In Fig. 271 is shown the gasoline-engine starting- ^ pump and detonator, by which a charge is forced into the cylinder to be fired by the detonator or by the electric igniter. By this means the engine will start under a half-load without jerk or jar.
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...gines, operated with kerosene or crude oil, are fitted with a generator FIG. 271. The starting pump. Attached directly to the GAS AND GASOLINE-MOTORS 309 exhaust-outlet of the engine. The oil is supplied to the top of the generator and is converted into a gaseous vapor which is drawn into the cylinder with the air as an explosive mixt- ure. The generator is pro- vided with a torch-lamp for generating vapor gas for starting the engine.
In Fig. 273 is illustrated a larger generator arranged for converting the heavy crude oils into a suitable vapor for explosive power.


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