What is the Purpose of Dampers in a Two Wheeler Engine?

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Dampers in two-wheeler engines serve to absorb vibrations and reduce noise, enhancing the overall performance and longevity of the engine. They are typically made of rubber and are attached to the clutch and magneto cover. The discussion also touches on the need for specific engine details and photographs to provide accurate information. Additionally, there is a side conversation about starting a new thread for unrelated topics, emphasizing the importance of clarity in forum discussions. Overall, understanding the role of dampers is crucial for engine maintenance and performance optimization.
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hi.
can someone help on this..
in a two wheeler automobile engine, What does a damper inside the clutch and magneto cover do...
it is a rubber stripe fastened to the wall of covers..
 
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You are talking about a rather specific engine, and it may well be that no one here is familiar with that particular engine (what is a two wheeler automobile?) If you can post photographs of these parts, it may well be possible to get some educated guesses, even if no one is really directly familiar with the specific engine.
 
can anyone tell about how to calculate forces on uprights used in ATV
 
rohitagarwal said:
can anyone tell about how to calculate forces on uprights used in ATV

This seems to be entirely unrelated to the original post. Why not start a new thread?
 
i hve no idea about how to start a new thread...can anyone plse help?
 
rohitagarwal said:
i hve no idea about how to start a new thread...can anyone plse help?

Click on the button «NEW TOPIC» on the top left corner of the thread list of any forum (your subject might be better suited for the https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=215 forum). I also suggest you to be a little bit more specific if you want to have meaningful answers.
 
thnks..
 
The best I was able to manage was the component on which the damper is fit/location in which it is fitted.
 

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