nasslaufbuchse
Nasslaufbuchse is a German term that translates to "wet liner" in English. It refers to a specific type of cylinder liner used in internal combustion engines. In this design, the cylinder liner is in direct contact with the engine's coolant, hence the term "wet." This is in contrast to a "dry liner" where the liner is surrounded by the engine block and only indirectly cooled.
The primary advantage of a nasslaufbuchse is its superior heat transfer. By being directly exposed to the
Nasslaufbuchsen are typically made from cast iron or steel alloys. They are usually installed into the engine
While offering better cooling, nasslaufbuchsen can be more prone to coolant leaks if the seals fail. They