Question 1086 Deck Safety
70% to passWhat is the purpose of the intake/exhaust valves in a diesel engine?
The correct answer is A) They regulate the combustion cycle. The intake and exhaust valves in a diesel engine play a critical role in regulating the combustion cycle. The intake valve allows the air-fuel mixture to be drawn into the cylinder during the intake stroke, while the exhaust valve opens to release the combusted gases during the exhaust stroke. This precise timing and coordination of the opening and closing of these valves is essential for the proper functioning of the diesel engine's four-stroke combustion cycle. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary purpose of the intake and exhaust valves. The valves do not supply cooling water (B) or lubricant (C), and they do not synchronize the ignition spark (D), which is not relevant for a diesel engine.
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