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A close-up, high-angle view depicts the partially disassembled cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, likely from a scooter or motorcycle, situated in Cam Đức, Vietnam. The grey metallic engine casing exhibits visible grease and oil residue, revealing the intricate valve train assembly. Two prominent dark metallic rocker arms, equipped with roller bearings and adjustment screws, are centrally positioned, with their rollers resting above what would be camshaft lobes. To the left, a metallic timing chain is partially visible around a sprocket. Numerous threaded studs and hexagonal bolts are present, some coated with oil sheen. A dark, rubber-like gasket or sealant lines the perimeter of the cylinder head opening, with a pool of dark liquid, consistent with engine oil, collected near its edge. In the lower right of the frame, a teal-colored plastic bowl holds a quantity of yellow liquid, likely used engine oil. A bare human left foot is partially visible in the lower-left foreground, indicating an individual is actively performing maintenance or repair on the engine. The scene is illuminated by strong natural daylight from the upper right, casting bright highlights on metallic surfaces.
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