check ball

  • 1check ball — A small ball (like a ball bearing) often made of metal or plastic, found in a check valve to halt the progress of fluid in a certain direction …

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  • 2pump inlet check ball — A steel ball located in the plunger head or in the bottom of the accelerator pump well. The pump inlet check ball prevents fuel from escaping from the well when the throttle is opened and pressure is exerted on the fuel in the pump well by the… …

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  • 3discharge check ball — In a carburetor, a small check ball that lifts off its seat when the pump well is pressurized by the accelerator pump, which allows fuel to be discharged into the venturi through the shooter nozzle …

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  • 4ball — A sphere usually made of metal when used in automotive applications. Also see ball and spring ball bearing ball joint ball joint rocker arm check ball detent ball and spring hitch ball impact swivel ball universal joint …

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  • 5Check Yourself — Single by The Temptations from the album Meet The Temptations B side Your Wonderful Love Released November 7, 1961 …

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  • 6Check valve — Tilting disc inconel check valve …

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  • 7Check Wikipedia — Wikiproyecto:Check Wikipedia Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Esta página contiene de forma consciente fallos ortográficos. Los bots no deben intentar corregirlos. Atajo PR:CWPR:CW …

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  • 8BALL — Biochemical Algorithms Library Basisdaten Entwickler BALL project team Aktuelle Version …

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  • 9check — /tʃɛk / (say chek) verb (t) 1. to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly. 2. to restrain; hold in restraint or control. 3. to investigate or verify as to correctness. 4. Also, check off. US to tick. 5. Also, check in. to leave in… …

  • 10Check valve — Valve Valve, n. [L. valva the leaf, fold, or valve of a door: cf. F. valve.] [1913 Webster] 1. A door; especially, one of a pair of folding doors, or one of the leaves of such a door. [1913 Webster] Swift through the valves the visionary fair… …

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