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  • 1Needle Rock — Needle Rock …

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  • 2needle and seat — A pair of items in a carburetor. The seat is usually a brass plug with a specially shaped hole to accommodate the needle which is a shaft with a pointed end. When the needle is fully seated in the seat, no gasoline can enter the float bowl. As… …

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  • 3needle point valve — Type of valve having a needle point plug and a small seat orifice for low flow metering …

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  • 4valve — valveless, adj. valvelike, adj. /valv/, n., v., valved, valving. n. 1. any device for halting or controlling the flow of a liquid, gas, or other material through a passage, pipe, inlet, outlet, etc. 2. a hinged lid or other movable part that… …

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  • 5Cox model engine — Cox Model Engines Cox Fokker DVII Ready To Fly Control Line Model Plane …

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  • 6Cox Model Engines — are used to power small model airplanes, model cars and model boats. Cox engines were in production for more than 50 years between 1945 and 2006 by L.M. Cox Manufacturing Co. Inc. who later became Cox Hobbies Inc. and then Cox Products before… …

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  • 7Carburetor — Bendix Technico (Stromberg) 1 barrel downdraft carburetor model BXUV 3, with nomenclature A carburetor (American spelling), carburettor, or carburetter (Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine …

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  • 8Schlenk flask — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = Schlenk flask caption = A selection of Schlenk flasks and, bottom right, a Schlenk tube acronym = other names = Schlenk tube uses = Vacuum Inert gas inventor = Wilhelm Schlenk manufacturer = model = related =… …

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  • 9Valve — This article is about the flow control device. For the game developer, see Valve Corporation. For the electronic component, see Vacuum tube. For other uses, see Valve (disambiguation). These water valves are operated by handles. A valve is a… …

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  • 10Nitro engine — A nitro engine generally refers to an engine powered with a fuel that contains some portion (usually between 10% and 30%) of nitromethane mixed with methanol. Nitromethane is highly combustible substance that is generally only used in very… …

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