Multiple Choice
The cam lobes in the photograph shown here are for the number one cylinder and its companion on an in-line pushrod engine that rotates counterclockwise when viewed from the rear. The lobes are positioned:
A) At TDC at the beginning of the compression stroke
B) At TDC at the beginning of the intake stroke
C) None of the above
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