Twin cylinder vs. two cylinder engine
More than 40 years ago I had an automotive encyclopedia that gave good
definitions for both two cylinder engins and twin cylinder engines. I
loaned the book and never got it back.
As I remember, a twin cylinder engine had two pistons, rods, and shared
the same combustion chamber, while a two cylinder engine had separate
combustion chambers. I am probably remembering wrong, but know there
was a distinct difference.
I have Googled all the ways I can think of, but cannot find a
definition for a "twin cylinder" engine. Seems like the names have
become interchangable. Does anyone have a documented source for the
definition of the "twin cylinder" engine?
This has been driving me crazy for years.
Thanks,
Paul in Redmond, OR
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