File:Two-stroke deflector piston (Autocar Handbook, 13th ed, 1935).jpg
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- How the ports are arranged in a two-stroke motor cycle engine. Either a deflector piston or a special arrangement of tangentially inclined ports may be used to admit the fresh charge (solid arrows) and keep it from contamination with the burnt gases seen exhausting (dotted arrows).
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