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A disassembled single-cylinder internal combustion engine, likely from a motorcycle, is depicted in an outdoor setting in Cam Đức, Vietnam. The image focuses on the engine's upper section, displaying the cylinder head partially separated from the cylinder block. The detached cylinder head, positioned in the upper portion of the frame, reveals two dark, carbon-fouled engine valves and a central spark plug aperture. Remnants of an old gasket and reddish-brown residue are present on its sealing surface. Below, the cylinder block exposes a dark, sooty piston crown within the cylinder bore. Four long engine studs protrude vertically from the block. A metallic timing chain, appearing lubricated, descends into a channel to the left of the cylinder. Exposed electrical wiring with red, blue, and green insulation is visible on the lower left. The metallic engine components show significant grime, oil residue, and carbon buildup, indicating wear and use. A patterned fabric cloth (red, white, and purple plaid) is positioned beneath the engine components on the lower left, where a human thumb and part of a palm are visible, suggesting active engagement with the engine. The background is blurred, showing additional motorcycle frame elements under bright sunlight.
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