A twin-cylinder cylinder head refers to the cylinder head mounted on some two-cylinder engines.
Twin-cylinder engines are available in different configurations, including boxer and V-type engines.
In a boxer engine, the two cylinders are arranged horizontally, while in a V-engine, the cylinders are arranged in a V shape.
Each cylinder has a corresponding cylinder head, which contains the intake valves, exhaust valves, spark plugs and other related engine components.
This configuration contributes to engine balance and efficiency, while also affecting the overall design and operation of the engine.
Twin-cylinder engines are usually used in some smaller vehicles or mechanical equipment, providing sufficient power and having certain advantages in space and weight.
The aluminum casting process allows for the fabrication of complex-shaped components while providing relatively high production efficiencies.
Through sand core casting technology, it is possible to produce twin-cylinder cylinder heads with good strength and precision to meet the performance and reliability requirements of the engine.