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  • 41Circlip — Internal circlip This diagram illustrates the removal of a snap ring from the rear hub of a bicycle, o …

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  • 42Connecting rod — piston (top) and connecting rod from typical automotive engine (scale is in centimetres) In a reciprocating piston engine, the connecting rod or conrod connects the piston to the crank or crankshaft. Together with the crank, they form a simple… …

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  • 43Cox model engine — Cox Model Engines Cox Fokker DVII Ready To Fly Control Line Model Plane …

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  • 44Cox 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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  • 45Scotch yoke — The Scotch yoke, also spelled Scotch Yoke and scotch yoke, is a mechanism for converting the linear motion of a slider into rotational motion or vice versa. The piston or other reciprocating part is directly coupled to a sliding yoke with a slot… …

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  • 46gudgeonpin — gudgeon pin n. See wrist pin. * * * …

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  • 47dead center position — The position of the piston in a reciprocating engine in which the wrist pin, the crank pin, and the center of the crankshaft are all in one line. The two dead center positions are top dead center (TDC) and bottom dead center (BDC). At either of… …

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  • 48circlip — A flat retaining ring in the shape of an incomplete circle where the ends at the gap may have small holes for inserting special pliers to spread the circlip apart. Also called a snap ring. Also see internal circlip pliers piston pin circlip wrist …

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  • 49LZ 129 Hindenburg — The Hindenburg redirects here. For other uses, see Hindenburg. Hindenburg Hindenburg Type …

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  • 50Clerget — The Clerget was an early rotary aircraft engine. Manufactured in both Great Britain (Gwynne Limited) and France, it was used on such aircraft as the Sopwith Camel. What distinguished the Clerget from its rivals (Gnome and Le Rhône) was the… …

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