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How Do Piston-Cooling Oil Jets Work?
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Cycle World
625 Views • Dec 12, 2018
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Piston-cooling oil jets are showing up with greater frequency in production engines. In this Honda CBR600RR, for example, a jet of oil shoots up through the cylinder to the underside of the piston dome, splashes across to the other side, and falls back into the crankcase.
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