"Gas and Oil Engines, Simply Explained" offers a clear and accessible introduction to internal combustion engines. Originally designed as an elementary instruction book for amateurs and engine attendants, Walter C. Runciman's work provides a foundational understanding of gas and oil engine technology. This meticulously prepared print edition allows enthusiasts and those curious about historical technology to delve into the workings of these fascinating machines. < p/> Explore the principles behind these engines, covering essential aspects of engine maintenance and operation. Whether you are interested in the history of technology, a hands-on learner, or simply seeking a straightforward explanation of internal combustion engines, this book serves as an invaluable resource. A timeless guide to a pivotal technology, this volume remains relevant for anyone interested in the mechanics of gas and oil engines.
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