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<p>The connecting rod is attached to the piston by a swivelling <a href="page.php?w=gudgeon_pin">gudgeon pin</a> (US: wrist pin). This pin is mounted within the piston: unlike the steam engine, there is no piston rod or <a href="page.php?w=crosshead">crosshead</a> (except big two stroke engines).</p>

<p>The typical piston design is on the picture. This type of piston is widely used in car <a href="page.php?w=diesel_engines">diesel engines</a>. According to purpose, supercharging level and working conditions of engines the shape and proportions</p><p>
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