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> In most engines, the head of the intake valve is?
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In most engines, the head of the intake valve is?
In most engines, the head of the intake valve is?
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2015-01-07
Hi it can be C but if this is a 4 valve per head engine they could all be the same size.
C . Remember that you need a lot of flow to let the air in when the piston goes down.
Exhaust is smaller, after the piston goes up to push it out...
C is the correct answer
I choose D
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