How much temparature built in a combustion cember of a Engine?

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Does my wheel cylinder need replacing?

There is no temperature built into the combustion cember (or chamber for our english speaking readers). But in operation, temperatures can reach as high as 4,500 degrees F. This heat is taken away by the cooling system in an effort to keep engine temperatures in the range of 200 to 250 degrees F

Which direction the crankshaft center bolt shall be turn to loose?

Diesel or gas?
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