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<p>variant. In a T-head engine, the exhaust gases leave on the opposite side of the cylinder from the intake valve.</p>

<p>The sidevalve engine's combustion chamber is not above the piston (as in an OHV (overhead valve) engine) but to the side, above the valves. The spark plug may be sited over the piston (as in an OHV engine) or above the valves; but aircraft designs with <a href="page.php?w=Dual_ignition">two plugs per cylinder</a> may use either or both positions.</p>

<p>"Pop-up pistons" may be used with compatible heads to increase compression</p><p>
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