Beare Head
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The Beare Head engine internal combustion engine technology combines a four stroke engine bottom end with a ported cylinder head closely resembling that of a two stroke, thus 4+2= six stroke. The head piston is smaller and has half the speed of the opposing piston. Functionally, the cylinder head piston replaces the valve mechanism of a conventional engine.
References
first use of term "sixstroke" november_1994.pdf
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