Is EXH Intake or Exhaust?
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EXH stands for exhaust. Exhaust: The full form of 'e' is exit, which means exhaust, while intake is represented by 'i', which stands for 'in'. The cylinder head, made of cast iron or aluminum alloy, serves as the mounting base for the valve mechanism and also acts as the sealing cover for the cylinder. Cylinder Head Damage: Common issues include warping deformation of the sealing surface between the cylinder head and cylinder bore (compromising the seal), cracks in the intake and exhaust valve seat holes, and damage to the spark plug installation threads. Particularly for cylinder heads cast from aluminum alloy, due to their lower material hardness and relatively weaker strength, they are more prone to deformation and damage, leading to a higher consumption rate compared to those made of cast iron.