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The image provides a close-up view of an internal combustion engine's cylinder head, likely during a state of disassembly for maintenance or repair. No people are visible.

The primary subjects are the engine components. Prominently featured is a red, semi-rigid component, possibly a gasket or part of a manifold, running horizontally across the upper middle section, with several circular and oblong openings. Below this, numerous metallic valve springs are visible, some compressed, indicating valve actuation mechanisms.

Scattered across the metallic engine block are several rocker arms, which are silver, lever-like pieces, some stamped with numbers such as "120" and "130". Below these, various hydraulic lash adjusters (also known as lifters or tappets), which are cylindrical and metallic, are seen resting on the engine's surface. The entire surface shows signs of oil residue and general wear consistent with a used engine.

In the lower section of the image, other engine parts are visible, including electrical connectors. One connector, located in the lower-left, has a distinctive blue tab. Another connector, in the lower-right, is black with a red release tab, and is connected to a component secured by metal clamps. Text "569" and "14" can be faintly seen on one of these clamps. A metal pipe or hose is also visible in this area. Near the bottom right, faint letters like "CA" or "CO" are discernible on a red component. The setting is clearly an engine bay, with the cylinder head cover presumably removed, exposing these internal valve train components.
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Jun 4, 2026

Chirpan, Bulgaria

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The image provides a close-up view of an internal combustion engine's cylinder head, likely during a state of disassembly for maintenance or repair. No people are visible. The primary subjects are the engine components. Prominently featured is a red, semi-rigid component, possibly a gasket or part of a manifold, running horizontally across the upper middle section, with several circular and oblong openings. Below this, numerous metallic valve springs are visible, some compressed, indicating valve actuation mechanisms. Scattered across the metallic engine block are several rocker arms, which are silver, lever-like pieces, some stamped with numbers such as "120" and "130". Below these, various hydraulic lash adjusters (also known as lifters or tappets), which are cylindrical and metallic, are seen resting on the engine's surface. The entire surface shows signs of oil residue and general wear consistent with a used engine. In the lower section of the image, other engine parts are visible, including electrical connectors. One connector, located in the lower-left, has a distinctive blue tab. Another connector, in the lower-right, is black with a red release tab, and is connected to a component secured by metal clamps. Text "569" and "14" can be faintly seen on one of these clamps. A metal pipe or hose is also visible in this area. Near the bottom right, faint letters like "CA" or "CO" are discernible on a red component. The setting is clearly an engine bay, with the cylinder head cover presumably removed, exposing these internal valve train components.

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