WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
A boy's text book on gas engines cover

A boy's text book on gas engines

This practical manual presents a clear, illustrated introduction to automobile gas engines aimed at young readers. It breaks the engine down into individual parts—valves, piston, crankshaft, connecting rod, crankcase, carburetor, ignition and cooling systems—explaining how each functions and how they interact. It describes the four-stroke cycle and the two-cycle motor using simple analogies and step-by-step diagrams, and offers accessible explanations of operation, maintenance, and common mechanisms so readers can visualize and reason through engine action.

About This Book

This practical manual presents a clear, illustrated introduction to automobile gas engines aimed at young readers. It breaks the engine down into individual parts—valves, piston, crankshaft, connecting rod, crankcase, carburetor, ignition and cooling systems—explaining how each functions and how they interact. It describes the four-stroke cycle and the two-cycle motor using simple analogies and step-by-step diagrams, and offers accessible explanations of operation, maintenance, and common mechanisms so readers can visualize and reason through engine action.

About the Author

Faurote, Fay Leone portrait

Fay Leone Faurote

Fay Leone Faurote was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "A Boy's Text Book on Gas Engines," which aimed to introduce young readers to the principles of gas engine technology. Faurote's work reflects a period of growing interest in mechanics and engineering among youth, providing practical knowledge in an accessible format. His writing is characterized by a clear instructional style, making complex subjects understandable for beginners.

You May Also Like