reluctor — See trigger wheel … Dictionary of automotive terms
ignition system — the system in an internal combustion engine that produces the spark to ignite the mixture of fuel and air: includes the battery, ignition coil, distributor, spark plugs, and associated switches and wiring. [1900 05] * * * In a gasoline engine,… … Universalium
GM Family II engine — The Family II is a straight 4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the early 1970s. It was used in the Opel Ascona and Opel Kadett and their corresponding sister models the Vauxhall Cavalier and Vauxhall Astra. In the US the… … Wikipedia
Saturn I4 engine — Infobox Automobile engine name =Saturn engine aka = Single Cam or Twin Cam manufacturer =General Motors type =Straight 4 bore =82.0 mm (3.23 ) stroke =90.0 mm (3.54 ) displacement =1.9 L (116 in³) weight =SOHC: convert|196.74|lb|abbr=on DOHC:… … Wikipedia
Duraspark — The Duraspark II is a triggering device for a Ford electronic ignition system. Coupled with either the stock ignition box or an aftermarket control box, it is a tough, readily available, reliable distributor. Ford Motor Company began using… … Wikipedia
Crank sensor — A crank sensor is a component used in an internal combustion engine to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control ignition system timing and other engine parameters … Wikipedia
Ignition timing — in an internal combustion engine is the process of setting the time that a spark will occur in the combustion chamber (during the power stroke) relative to piston position and crankshaft angular velocity. Setting the correct ignition timing is… … Wikipedia
Crankshaft position sensor — A crank position sensor is an electronic device used in an internal combustion engine to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control ignition system timing and other … Wikipedia