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  • 81Piston — For other uses, see Piston (disambiguation). Components of a typical, four stroke cycle, DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust camshaft, (I) Intake camshaft, (S) Spark plug, (V) Valves, (P) Piston, (R) Connecting rod, (C) Crankshaft, (W) Water jacket… …

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  • 82Al-Jazari — Abū al Iz Ibn Ismā īl ibn al Razāz al Jazarī (1136 1206) ( ar. أَبُو اَلْعِزِ بْنُ إسْماعِيلِ بْنُ الرِّزاز الجزري) was an important Arab [citation|title=Archimedes Weapons of War and Leonardo|first=D. L.|last=Simms|journal=The British Journal… …

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  • 83big end — noun : the crankpin end of an engine connecting rod * * * Mach. the end of a connecting rod or piston rod that is attached to a crankpin. [1905 10] * * * big end noun In an internal combustion engine, the larger end of the connecting rod • • •… …

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  • 84Ford Modular engine — Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Triton Lincoln InTech Ford Coyote …

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  • 85Inventions in medieval Islam — A significant number of inventions were developed in the medieval Islamic world, a geopolitical region that has at various times extended from Al Andalus and Africa in the west to the Indian subcontinent and Malay Archipelago in the east.… …

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  • 86crank — crank1 crankless, adj. /krangk/, n. 1. Mach. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion… …

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  • 87Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 88wrist pin — noun pin joining a piston to a connecting rod • Syn: ↑gudgeon pin • Hypernyms: ↑pin * * * noun : a stud or pin that forms a journal (as in a crosshead or trunk piston) for a connecting rod see crosshead illustration * * * Mach. a pin joining the… …

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  • 89Ford 335 engine — Ford 335 V8 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Cleveland V8 Production 1970–1985 …

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  • 90Bourke engine — The Bourke Engine was designed by Russell Bourke in the 1920s, as an improved two stroke engine. Despite finishing his design and building several working engines, the onset of World War II, lack of test results,[1] and the poor health of his… …

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