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  • 1Valve seat — The valve seat in an internal combustion gasoline or diesel engine is the surface against which an intake or an exhaust valve rests during the portion of the engine operating cycle when that valve is closed. The valve seat is a critical component …

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  • 2Desmodromic valve — In general mechanical terms, the word desmodromic is used to refer to mechanisms that have different controls for their actuation in different directions. Desmodromic poppet valve in Ducati engine. A desmodromic valve is a reciprocating engine… …

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  • 3Sleeve valve — The sleeve valve is a type of valve mechanism for piston engines, distinct from the more common poppet valve. They saw use in some pre World War II luxury cars, sports cars, the Willys Knight car and light truck, and saw substantial use in… …

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  • 4gasoline engine — Most widely used form of internal combustion engine, found in most automobiles and many other vehicles. Gasoline engines vary significantly in size, weight per unit of power generated, and arrangement of components. The principal type is the… …

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  • 5DD68 Redux — Redux with extended grip Specifications Type Mechanical …

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  • 6McLaren F1 — For the Formula One team, see McLaren. McLaren F1 Manufacturer McLaren Automotive …

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  • 7Honda Accord — Infobox Automobile name=Honda Accord manufacturer=Honda production=1976 ndash;present predecessor=Honda 1300 class=Compact (1976 ndash;1993) Mid size (1994 ndash;2007) Full size (2008 ndash;present) layout=FF layoutThe Honda Accord is series of… …

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  • 8Diesel engine — Diesel engines in a museum Diesel generator on an oil tanker …

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  • 9Disc brake — Close up of a disc brake on a car On automobiles, disc brakes are often located with …

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  • 10Daimler Motor Company — This article is about the Daimler brand and its owner the British automobile manufacturer Daimler Motor Company. See Daimler for other uses derived from the German engineer and inventor Gottlieb Daimler. For the two direct descendants of Daimler… …

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