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Sir Dugald Clerk


Sir Dugald ClerkThe two-stroke spark ignition engine is an old, and reasonably simple technology. Sometimes called the Clerk Cycle engine, the concept was patented in 1881 by Sir Dugald Clerk. In contrast to the four-stroke or Otto Cycle engine, which produces a power stroke on every fourth stroke, the two-stroke or Clerk Cycle engine provides a power stroke for every other stroke.

The original Clerk two-stroke engine used a second piston as a charging pump. Ten years later (1891), Day eliminated this device and simplified the engine by using pressure from a sealed crankcase. This is the version that we see most often, and is used as a baseline in understanding the technology.

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