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Dugald Clark is attributed with inventing the two stroke cycle around 1880. His engines had a separate charging cylinder. Joseph Day is credited with the "crank case" scavenged engine using the area below the piston as a charging pump. Frederick Cock is credited for the piston controlled inlet port engine.
Dugald Clark is attributed with inventing the two stroke cycle around 1880. His engines had a separate charging cylinder. Joseph Day is credited with the "crank case" scavenged engine using the area below the piston as a charging pump. Frederick Cock is credited for the piston controlled inlet port engine.


Also see: [[Rotary disk valve]] and [[Reed inlet valve]]
Also see: [[Rotary disc valve]] and [[Reed inlet valve]]




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