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32.
For a twin cylinder V-engine, the crank positions for primary reverse cranks and secondary direct cranks are shown in the below figure. The engine is a
30° V-engine
60° V-engine
120° V-engine
150° V-engine
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Het Vyas said:   7 months ago
I think the answer is 60° V-engine.

Akshit Chauhan said:   1 year ago
The answer is 60° V engine.

ABBUTALEEM said:   3 years ago
1) The angle between the primary reverse crank is equal to 2 times the angle between the line of stroke of the cylinders.

2) The angle between secondary direct cranks is equal to the angle between the line of stroke of the cylinders.

Hence, the above figure satisfies these two statements. So the angle between the line of stroke is 60°.
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Ganeshr said:   4 years ago
Right, it should be 30+30=60° v engine.

Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
It is 60° V-engine.

Amit said:   7 years ago
Its answer is 60°v not 30°.

Satish said:   7 years ago
Angle b/w Primary Reverse crank = 2 X Angle b/w Line of Stroke.

Angle b/w Secondary direct crank = Angle b/w Line of Stroke.

Y K sinha said:   7 years ago
It is 60°ree; V-engine.

Rohan Singla said:   7 years ago
The angle is taken with respect to X- Axis and the angle of primary direct or primary reverse crank with x-axis is the angle of v engine. Hence it's 30 V-engine.

Krunal said:   8 years ago
Answer is right.

The given values are for primary reverse crank and secondary direct crank.


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